Tortuga wrote:
I go back and forth on whether or not my son is HFA or aspergers, because I've heard that some people with aspergers can have a slight early language delay....just not a profound delay.
My son didn't get words on time, but he caught up very quickly with minimal language therapy from age 2 until 3. I've recently gotten the chance to spend time around nonverbal children and they haven't acquired language even with extensive therapy over a number of years.
My son has been labelled different things, by different professionals. I've heard: Autism, Aspergers, and there's nothing wrong with him.
From reading posts on WrongPlanet, I think my son sounds more like the posters who say they are more autistic, than Aspergers.
speech delays and speech problems such as selective? mutism are allowed in AS.
There was a male aspie at the last home am lived at who was unable to speak to anyone unless they asked him something first,staff said he was diagnosed with 'severe aspergers'.
Although it;'s probably nothing compared to what they can do now,am had what was called speech therapy [though would be called abuse now] as a child,and it never helped with speech even a little,it eventually partly came on its own in form of echolalia,find it is a daily battle with trying to keep any speech am do have,as it stays mostly switched into NV mode.
The age speech can turn on differs on each Autie,there are different causes for the lack of speech,it can happen when toddler,infant,teen,adult or never.
Once getting some form of speech,the hardest part can be keeping it.
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if are significantly impaired by own ASD,including speech and self help skills,AD would probably be diagnosed,it wouldn't give much more support or benefits than AS but it would give the correct understanding.
There isn't a choice with diagnosis,so are either under aspie or autie criteria.
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>severely autistic.
>>the residential autist;
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