Dear S.,
It sound like you have a wonderful little boy and I understand your concerns. I am an Occupational Therapist and myself, along with the other therapsits on our staff work with many children that have either been diagnosed with Asperger's or Autism, or have concerns about behaviors that appear to be like the diagnosis. We provide home based services to help the children funtion and enjoy their daily lives and routine, as well as interact with their family and friends. What we have found most helpful is how we structure the activties and tasks that help decrease the frustration behaviors, as well as giving the children ways to communicate their feelings as well as wants and needs. Many of us are parents as well who have had children with the same concerns. We know what it is like as a parent and really sit down with the family to look at their goals and needs. Two great books that many parents have found helpful is Sensory Integration and the Child, by Jean Ayres, and The Out of Sync Child. I am not sure where you live but we see many children throughout the Kansas City Metropolitan area. Another great resource is EFECT. You can look up their website on line at www.EFECT.org. It is a parent support group that again, is throughout the Kansas City metropolitan area. They will have information from other parents, support groups, doctor's, therapists, etc. It is a great place to start as well and they also have families that are great resources. One other place you may contact is the Kansas City Regional Center. They help children and adults who have this diagnosis to provide a wide range of services, etc. and may help put you in touch with families.
I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any questions or if I can be of further resource. I can be reached at either ###-###-#### or at ____@____.com luck and take care!
C.