so yes and no...but the things that are no, i can't see going away in a year even. and i don't know that it is fair to hold him back academically because he has a disorder that causes him to be a little odd in social settings.
Sounds like you have answered your own question; ultimately it is only a trial and if it doesn't work you will have more information for better decisions later.
The main concern would be if it doesn't work, the impact on your ds' self esteem - so speaking with him about 'giving it a try' would maybe be a good approach, letting him know that there might be some questions and problems that arise for him, as for all students, due to everyone's unique situation. If he is not worried about everything being 100% perfect, then you are probably in ok shape to have him try.
Best of luck!
