A.W.
Hi C.,
I recommend contacting FEAT (Families for Early Autism Treatment) at ###-###-####, www.feat.org . They will send you a Parent's Handbook that gives you a list of all kinds of resources of where to go for evaluations, diagnosis, treatments, etc. and will also help you advocate for services for your son through the school district. They have parent empowerment group meetings each month, where you learn more about the diagnosis and how to best help your child. I am not a doctor, just a wife of someone w/ Asperger's and a mom of a child w/ Autism and another child w/ ADHD, but what you describe does sound like a textbook case of Aspergers. Which tests/evaluations has your son had? He should be evaluated on an autism rating scale (ADOS, GARS, CARS are common ones used), also on adaptive skills (ABAS is the one I am familiar with). Sometimes the school district will just do cognitive/IQ testing which isn't enough (your son is obviously very intelligent, from what you wrote). I would also recommend getting a book or two and reading up on Aspergers/Autism Spectrum Disorders, as you will be the most powerful force in your child's life, and the more you know the more able you will be to give him the help and support he needs. The three books that FEAT recommends reading first are:
Facing Autism, Giving Parents Reasons for Hope and Guidance for Help, by Lynn Hamilton
Autism: Asserting your Child's Right to a Special Education, by David A. Sherman, Special Education Attorney, www.aboutautismlaw.com
A Parent's Guide to Asperger Syndrome & High-Functioning Autism, by Sally Ozonoff
Once you receive the FEAT Handbook, it will give you a longer list of recommended reading, this is just the starting point. I hope this helps; feel free to email me if you would like.
Best wishes,
A.