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<blockquote data-quote="mama2boys" data-source="post: 129615" data-attributes="member: 4750"><p>I don't really know about Aspberger's. I will do some reading. A good point about his not recognizing body language clues. He has a hard time with that. He is a touchy/feeling kid and doesn't recognize when someone doesn't want him too close. </p><p>As far as the adult interaction - he does fine with some adults and gives others trouble. If he senses an indecisive situation he will act defiant. If the adult is firm and fair, he acquieses. For the most part he wants to please those around him.</p><p> </p><p>Sleep walking - if you lead him back to bed he will start crying. After a few minutes he will get up and wander again. He will only settle down once he is in bed with us. If I am downstairs and his dad is upstairs, he will come downstairs to find me. Sometimes he wakes up once he finds me. The pediatrian said there is nothing to do. The neuro said it isn't related to anything, just keep him safe. Maybe the evaluation will make sense of it. Until then we will deal with it.</p><p> </p><p>Seems I have lots more reading to do. I hope the neuro who is on call for our doctor calls today. He has to go back to school on Monday and I dread telling them he is not on medications. Sigh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mama2boys, post: 129615, member: 4750"] I don't really know about Aspberger's. I will do some reading. A good point about his not recognizing body language clues. He has a hard time with that. He is a touchy/feeling kid and doesn't recognize when someone doesn't want him too close. As far as the adult interaction - he does fine with some adults and gives others trouble. If he senses an indecisive situation he will act defiant. If the adult is firm and fair, he acquieses. For the most part he wants to please those around him. Sleep walking - if you lead him back to bed he will start crying. After a few minutes he will get up and wander again. He will only settle down once he is in bed with us. If I am downstairs and his dad is upstairs, he will come downstairs to find me. Sometimes he wakes up once he finds me. The pediatrian said there is nothing to do. The neuro said it isn't related to anything, just keep him safe. Maybe the evaluation will make sense of it. Until then we will deal with it. Seems I have lots more reading to do. I hope the neuro who is on call for our doctor calls today. He has to go back to school on Monday and I dread telling them he is not on medications. Sigh. [/QUOTE]
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