<p>And were any of your classmates diagnosed with Asperger’s, bigtrees? No? Then maybe there’s a difference between people who are diagnosed with Asperger’s (because they have Asperger’s), and people who aren’t diagnosed with Asperger’s (because they don’t have Asperger’s). </p>
<p>I’d love to know your suggestions for people with Asperger’s, bigtrees. Should a bright student who has executive function problems and social difficulties just starve in the gutter? What’s your plan? Perhaps you think someone with executive function deficits doesn’t actually have them? Or do you think that someone with Asperger’s should just stay at their parents’ house on the sofa? How should my Asperger’s son not “hide behind a label”? What’s your prescription here?</p>