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This is an interview/discussion with my son, who has high functioning autism. I apologise for his constant nose scratching, he had hayfever at the time.
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  • Hi jeremya6388

    Thanks for your message! I'm glad you are doing great. Have fun with your flower arrangement course.

    Shineacres

  • Vanessasky21

    Yes he quotes all the time! Especially on the trampoline. I thought my boy has aspergers but ?? Apparently not...

  • get his vitamin and mineral levels tested (via blood test) and give supplements to balance him. Put him on a high quality probiotic like from Klaire Labs. Put him on 1,000IUs of VitD3-- the 3 is important. His behavior will get much worst, peak at two weeks-- then you'll have a new boy!!

    He reminds me so much of my boy. Email me if you want to chat. Goodluck with your gem of a boy!!

  • @MaryCampbell22

    Thanks for that info on probiotics... i know nothing about it. His behaviour is quite good except for his anger at times. And he doesn't understand why. As i said below he is just a lovely boy most of the time.

  • Hi, can I ask you how old he is, and when he started talking? My son is 4y old dx with Autism HFA, and is very social and communicative like yours, but I think we have some issues in the terms of oral apraxia... Maybe your answer can help us understanding his speech delay. Thank you so much!

  • @mammafrigo

    Our boy is almost 9 now, he was 7 in the video.

    He spoke limited words around the age of two and still gets a little muddled with speech. He does get rather cranky and doesn't deal with his anger well. But these days it's misunderstandings in social scenes for him that can be hard for him. All in all he is a lovely,sensitive boy who probably acts a few years younger than he is. We hope to see a psycologist next year. I hope i'm of some help, although probably not much?

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  • @multisnootylives1 what the hell is wrong with you? No one is 'retarded'. I think that people with HFA are more smart than neurotypical. They are placed in advanced classes and have a powerful mind. He is very well functioning. Grow up.

  • He is so clever! and funny!

    wich therapy are you usil? are you doing any diet?

    when do he start to talk like that answering questions?

    Thank you

    An

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  • @Yvonukon *Shoots you*

  • Cute looking boy. 

  • Aussie Aussie Aussie oi oi oi!! From a fellow Aussie Mum of a suspected Aspie boy aged 4.5 :-) p.s :you're sons manorisms are almost exactly like my son's.. He talks with his hands alot and has the same intonation of speech as your son.. It's so cute!

  • What a cutie! <3

  • Shoot me for this but... If you hadnt put 'autistic' in the title then how would we have known. Seems like a lively, talkative 7 year old. Sorry, but i'm rather a non believer in autism spectrum disorders and I live with a boy who has been diagnosed asd. I think all sort of other personality 'disorders' and behaviour problems get lumped into ASD or ADHD and then mediacated. Keeps the drug industry going I suppose.

  • So aspergers....right

  • He looks all normal to me..even above normal compare to some normal kids at his age. Nothing wrong with him. Do not label him with HFA.. All kids are different..

  • YOU ARE LUCKY HE CAN SPEAK

  • Lovely and cute boy

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