I would like to ask the wrongplanetists to give thier opinion on my friend's child... she is really struggling with how to help him and can't figure out what's "wrong" with him, if he might have AS or something else. Right now his diagnosis (which he got at age 4, he is 9 now) is Sensory Integration Disorder. So here are the facts...
--Slight developmental delays as an infant (including speech) but nothing severe.
--On the first day of preschool, the teacher and principal pulled her aside and asked "Is your son autistic?" She then had him evaluated by a neurologist who diagnosed Sensory Integration Disorder.
--Her son had a lot of discipline problems in school but now in grade 4 is doing much better.
--He is very "hyper" and she describes him as "a human tornado."
--He can play with other kids but will often scream at them.
--He will repeat/scream the same phrases/ talk about the same topics in a loop.
--As a younger child he would spin in circles, but does not presently stim, but he will do "nervous" things like chew on his clothes and shred tissues.
--Is obsessed with things that spin, but less so as he gets older.
--He has meltdowns (he is 9).
--He is an extremely difficult child to manage... he is always screaming, getting into trouble, it's very difficult just being in the same room as him. Her BF says he is the most difficult child he's ever known.
--Does not have awkward body language or posture. He is in karate and does really well.
--Does not have "weird" modulation in his voice, other than the screaming.
--Does not have hand/ arm flapping or awkward hand posture.
--He is very intelligent.
--He makes good eye contact.
I myself can't figure this one out.