Jeyradan wrote:
For the record, here are the things most noticeable about this particular child (these may or may not be AS traits):
- extreme monologuing, "lecturing" (to friends at school, family, and other adults - sometimes even strangers)
- extreme difficulty with transitions (even to enjoyable activities/environments)
- "collector" - stuffed animals, sports memorabilia, or even meaningless things like cosmetic cases
- no concept of others' feelings (anything from boredom with his lectures to pain when he kicks them)
- no concept of basic social rules (such as not interrupting, or giving friends a chance to speak/respond)
- trouble with speech (volume, rhythm - he does have articulation issues that I think are unrelated)
- his father has AS traits (but is probably not diagnosable)
This could be my husband ! !!
For my son: (diagnosed infantile autism - now more like AS)
Poor eye contact.
Language delay. Repetitive language: "What's your name?" "How old are you" to people he knew or about objects.
Repetitive play: putting objects into boxes/socks/plastic bags. Chanting sums/numbers. Knocking things over if they weren't in the right place.
No social play. Very aggressive behaviour (hitting/biting/kicking) - no understanding that it hurt.
Hyperactivity.
There were other huge issues, we didn't identify cause we weren't looking, like sensory problems, problems with transition.