This forum is an un-mediated, patient-to-patient forum for questions and support regarding
Asperger Syndrome issues such as: Balance, Behavioral Issues, Causes, Characteristics, Classification, Clumsiness, Communication, Diagnosis,
Gait – Walking, Genetics, Medications. Parenting, Prognosis,
Restricted and repetitive interests and behavior, School Issues, Screening Sleep Disorders, Social interaction, Speech and language, Treatment
Sometimes children with Aspergers do so well academically that their difficulties with social interaction and communication get overlooked. Many times it is not diagnosed until the child is older because that is when some of the other charteristics, such as interests/obsessions become more obvious.
My understanding (and I am from the UK) is that you can approach either Health (your paediatrician) or Education (your school) for an evaluation. Maybe someone from the US will give you further details of how to go about it.
my dad is qualified to give diagnosies in the uk.
it sounds like he may have dyspraxia also
this may be worth looking into as these sorts of impairments usualy come in threes
try looking up this publishers
www.jkp.com
their new catolog is quite good
look for tony attwood in perticular
every blessing
a-R