Chris,
That book sounds great. Thanks for the link.
Breakaway, I moved my son to a new school because of issues with his old one. He agreed to the move and was looking forward to it, but the transition was really large, and he acted up considerably the first few months of school. I don't think I would ever have really considered him having Aspeger's except that in that situation, his reactions were all there: sensory issues, not verbalizing when upset, social issues, etc. After a few months, things calmed down and he began to act more like the child I know, but I was left with an understanding of what parts of his personality are clues to his Aspeger's. Still, it took a while to be convinced, because I had not seen this behavior in him in years. It took the large transition for me to be able to pinpoint the daily things that he does that marks him as needing the support.