| calcal | 2005-10-04 16:22 | 
| 請問呢個症狀點check出 o黎o架? 平時觀察到小朋友d咩行為先要帶佢去checko架? 謝謝! | 
| hinhei | 2005-10-04 21:32 | 
| 坐唔定 成日係唔適當的環境做唔適當的事 感觀比較敏感 手腳大小肌肉比較差 每當做一些重覆的小動作(如打圏行,原地跳........) 佢哋一般都比較聰明 社交差,同朋輩相處有困難 固執 | 
| kmwun | 2005-10-04 22:21 | 
| 蕊展計劃都有介紹亞氏保家症。有臨床心理學家同我解釋,亞氏保家症都屬於自閉症的大框框入面,但這類小朋友智力正常,有社交問題,言語能力ok,但大肌肉較差,所以會比較"論盡"。 Quote: calcal 寫道: 請問呢個症狀點check出 o黎o架? 平時觀察到小朋友d咩行為先要帶佢去checko架? 謝謝! | 
| hinhei | 2005-10-04 23:36 | 
| 其實心可以講過度活躍症加自閉症,每樣有DD! | 
| sjmama | 2005-10-05 13:39 | 
| Dear all, Here is an excellent explanation (in point-form and comprehensive) on Asperger's Syndrome and with very clear recommendations for parents and teacher. Recommendations are also useful for many autistic kids. http://www.pluk.org/ITVdocs/02_10_04.pdf | 
| IJJK | 2005-10-06 16:42 | 
| Thanks much. I just downloaded this file. My son has several features like Asperger's syndrome, mainly on social skill, and emotional problem. He is now studying at international kindergarten, and he's very happy with the school. Do you think that Asperger kids are more suitable to study in Int'l school? How's ESF's teachers handle this kind of students? Thanks in advance. I 記 :roll: | 
| pamam | 2005-10-06 17:01 | 
| In a way, yes, because international school has less homework and classwork, it's easier for kids has weaker fine motor skills. Also, they are more tolerant to special needs kids. My son's school gives lots of support to my son in class, they don't treat them as naughty/problem /lazy child like most local school does. If money is not a concern to you, then I think International school may be a good choice. Because even if your son didn't get a place with ESF, you still have the option to go for other more expensive intl school such as Yew Chung. Sjmama, thanks for the link, it's informative and useful! Pamam | 
| IJJK | 2005-10-06 17:32 | 
| Thanks Pamam!! Actually, I have never thought of sending my kid to int'l primary school before. The features becomes more obvious when he's getting older. I knew his emotion is not good, but only until this summer, I was told by a speech thearapist that he might have Asperger tendency. Then, I changed to him to the int'l kindergarten which with more experienced teachers. I don't want him to be discriminated by the traditional teachers. I am looking for any school with smaller classes, and experienced teachers. It seems to me that the teachers and parents of int'l school may be more open minded and easier to accept his behaviour. Would you mind letting me know which school your kid is studying? You might email me if it's possible. Many thanks in advance! I 記 | 
| sjmama | 2005-10-06 23:23 | 
| According to our experience, I would say it's fortunately that we are able to send our son to the int'l kindergarten and now the int'l school. Our son is not so high functioning as an Asperger kid (but my duaghter probably is an Asperger). However, he receives excellent support from the schools and their teachers. He enjoys his school life very much. He just started his primary school this September. He settles well in the new school. The support and care given by his teachers are so wonderful that we really have to thank God! Our son is not in ESF. ;-) | 
| Siu_Ming | 2005-10-07 00:53 | 
| Just add one more point to my wife's (sjmama)... Be frank to the principals and teachers during your school hunting exercise as this is the best way you can act in the best interest of your kid and find a school and teachers that are really receptive and caring. |