Hi, … re: I know his social skills are crap with his peers, and I've been told he can't keep his hands off them, which is annoying them; he plays with much older children in the playground. He plays nicely with a friend out of school and with his cousins.
He's very bright, and a bit quirky, but when I google ASD symptoms, they are all talking about things which don't fit. Speech is fine, so is eye contact, he can recognise emotions. I don't know many other 4 year olds for comparison and I don't know what I should be looking for, or whether there is even a problem that a bit of help won't sort.
THis sounds quite like my 4 year old, [altho he has delayed speech, and is questionably "bright".] and he has just been diagnosed with ASD. I just took that test out of curiosity, and got a higher score than you, but … keep in mind that it is more for pre-schoolers, and younger, [even if it does have an age button for older kids.]
In recent months I have faced quite a lot of opposition, and senco [etc] comments, like "it's not ASD, he's such a lovely little boy, he is just a slow developer/ summer-born/ boy not girl …" etc. But, I knew in my heart of heart that there was something, and this has helped me thru. My close/most trusted friends also knew there was something, and would … from time to time tell me to keep an open mind.
The first time the issue came up was when DS was 30mths. It was a shock to be told by his experienced nursery carer, and I wanted to deny it, bt over the following months, I started to notice odd things - Not, just about my son, bt my non Dx'd husband too, who is laughably autistic at times [eg, Will only let his team submit docs in a certain font, otherwise, they aren't "easy to read".
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I'd sleep on everything for a while, relax, and come back to it when you are ready, and see what your heart of hearts is telling you. Funnily-enuf, my DD is "unusual" too, but gifted, and doing well at school, so I see no reason to mull over her abilities. It's not going to make much difference for her, … which is another reason to choose whether to formally investigate these things further with your own DS. Do you feel he needs the extra help, that should follow a dx?
Hope this helps, and good luck.