Thanks Anna. I will do so. The diagnosis really didn't come as a surprise to me. He fits to a T the classic kid with Aspergers (based on the old term) and now with the diagnosis, I have direction and more access to help. He is an awesome kid and I just want to help him manage the aspects of this that make life difficult (sensory and adhd and socialization). My biggest fear is him getting picked on and isolated and manipulated by the other kids as he gets older.
(My fears and my what if are horrible and I have to stop!!!)