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    #155948 05/08/13 01:41 PM
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    DS4 is now officially a smart aspie.

    I have been told to request a meeting with the principle before the end of the school year, so we can fill a laundry list of a prescription before he starts K in sept.

    I guess that's that, then.



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    How are you feeling to have something official in hand?


    Relieved, conflicted, weirded out?


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    I nearly bumped your thread yesterday to ask if you had news. I think HK has covered the questions.

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    Originally Posted by Michaela
    DS4 is now officially a smart aspie.

    Both reading and posting on the small phone screen can lead to issues. I first read this to say that he was a "smart apple" and went back to your prior posts to see what odd program you'd applied to that was called Smart Apples!

    I hope that the dx helps you figure out a good path for him educationally.

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    HK: Approximately, yes wink

    The funniest moment was when the person tripped a little over the stats for the cognitive section (which surprised us substantially less than it did them), and DH helpfully pointed out a rounding issue. She decided we understood at that point, but redoubled her efforts to convince us we really should tell the school THAT, too. smile

    They recommended a gradual start to school, which was one of the things I had been thinking might REALLY help. I guess I'm glad we got the Dx we did, because a) it matches what I really thought was going on, and b) given his home school actually has an aspie programme, I suspect getting the very clear dual diagnosis will get him what he needs without the kind of insanity some people get mired in.

    I'm also a little freaked that he's diagnosable, let alone that they were ready to use both labels at this age. But I guess it makes me feel a little less like it's all my fault he's strange! (Ok, still my genes' fault, I guess)

    Some of the stuff they offered us sounds like it might actually HELP... which is a bit... shocking. After all the strait-from-the-baby-books shit that doesn't work and that the gov't pours down people's throats in our area.

    mlurp.

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    I'm not sure which half you didn't know already, but I've had a smart aspie for 10 years, and I'm sure you'll do fine. Things work out much better when you have all the pieces of the puzzle. smile

    For what it's worth, I resisted everybody's insistence on AS for years, saying, "why can't he just be a smart kid? Why does there have to be something wrong with him?" But in the end, it's better to call it what it is and deal with it -- and it's easier to deal with it when you know what you're dealing with. Err...something like that.

    Don't worry, he will probably still blame you for the genes -- DS10 does! laugh

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    Originally Posted by Michaela
    I guess I'm glad we got the Dx we did, because a) it matches what I really thought was going on, and b) given his home school actually has an aspie programme, I suspect getting the very clear dual diagnosis will get him what he needs without the kind of insanity some people get mired in.

    Yes. Plus, you can use the real words for his differences, so that by the time he's an adolescent he's comfortable with them. It is very good to know early on.

    Originally Posted by Michaela
    Some of the stuff they offered us sounds like it might actually HELP... which is a bit... shocking. After all the strait-from-the-baby-books shit that doesn't work and that the gov't pours down people's throats in our area.

    You already knew you were off the map; now you know a little more closely why, which helps a lot. You will make your own map.

    It is terrific, absolutely terrific, that they are offering relevant services. Tremendous-- this gives you a leg up that will last a long time.

    DeeDee


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