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Welcome to the group. I am PennIE, not to be confused with PennY, who is also

from Michigan and whose daughters name also begins with " A " LOL. My daughter

Abby is 7 and is HFA/Aspergers. She is in full inclusion this year-with an

aid. She is in second grade.

Pennie

Abby's Mom

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Welcome to the group. I am PennIE, not to be confused with PennY, who is also

from Michigan and whose daughters name also begins with " A " LOL. My daughter

Abby is 7 and is HFA/Aspergers. She is in full inclusion this year-with an

aid. She is in second grade.

Pennie

Abby's Mom

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Welcome to the group. I am PennIE, not to be confused with PennY, who is also

from Michigan and whose daughters name also begins with " A " LOL. My daughter

Abby is 7 and is HFA/Aspergers. She is in full inclusion this year-with an

aid. She is in second grade.

Pennie

Abby's Mom

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Hi PennIE,

I also liked the name Abby for our daughter but we went with Hannah. She is 5

1/2 and is HFA. She is in

full inclusion in a Kindergarten class with an aid. She is doing great. The

reason that I am responding to

your email is because I'm having a hard time separating HFA from Aspergers. My

daughter is very verbal but not fully

conversational (not like a typical 5 yr old). She reads at a 2nd grade level,

not just from memory but

she sounds out the words and writes them too. She loves to read and write.

Makes lots of lists.

Of course she has her " obsessions du jour " like we call it. They vary every few

months. Was Abby diagnosed HFA/AS by her neuro or psychologist? My daughter

was diagnosed at 3 years old and had no language of her own. Still living with

some scripted speech. (either from TV or our conversations). I see this listed

alot and I thought you were one or the other. Thanks for sharing.

Barbara

Hannah's Mom in Coral Springs, Florida

Re: Welcome and Angie!

Welcome to the group. I am PennIE, not to be confused with PennY, who is also

from Michigan and whose daughters name also begins with " A " LOL. My daughter

Abby is 7 and is HFA/Aspergers. She is in full inclusion this year-with an

aid. She is in second grade.

Pennie

Abby's Mom

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> The reason that I am responding to

> your email is because I'm having a hard time separating HFA from

Aspergers.

Asperger's is a subgroup of High Functioning Autsim. Kids who have

Asperger's are generally not diagnosed until the age of 6 or later,

and have no delay in actually speaking meaningfully, although they

may have delays in conversation ability, or speech content. Kids

with Asperger's also usually point on time, make somewhat better eye

contact, (but not always), and are above grade level academicly

(again, not always, or maybe only in certain areas such as reading).

Anyway, Asperger's kids are HFA, but HFA is not always Asperger's.

Amnesty

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