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Originally Posted by Edward64
Fair enough. It's described as a developmental disorder.
https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/conditions/aspergers-syndrome#:~:text=Asperger's%20Syndrome%2C%20a%20form%20of,can%20be%20rigid%20and%20repetitive
FWIW, I have a friend that has 2 boys that has Asperger's. He describes it as a disadvantage and worries about when they become adults. But they may be on a different spectrum than yours.
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Part of what Lathum is saying is that it is not a term used in official diagonstic's any longer. It is just the "Autism spectrum."