My nephew, who is nine years old, is going through this right now. He has just recently been diagnosed with Aspergers, but it has been a long process and there have been a lot of difficulties. His melt downs, which are largely related to anxiety, were interpreted by his teachers as anger and aggression. I believe that it is more probable that the adults around him did not know how to help him or did not have the resources available to do so.
I also believe that because of his age and temperament he doesn't understand what he is experiencing and has not yet developed the coping skills to deal with it. He is starting to be more aware that he is different from his peers and his frustration and anxiety are extremely high as a result. He has been moved around between three schools this year and is presently home schooled.
In my own experience as a teacher I have seen many students on the spectrum that had very intense, but non aggressive melt downs in adolescence. As they matured and developed coping skills, they seem completely different as teens and young adults. I wonder if this is a common pattern related to age/temperament/environmental support.
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