However, he suffers from Asperger’s syndrome, which is an autism spectrum disorder.
Asperger’s syndrome is difficult Perezto communicate non-verbally or form social relationships with peers.
Due to the situation, he suffered from severe depression and refused to go to school.
“When Perez played with his friends, they often got scolded. I decided to stop sending him to school because I didn’t want him to suffer,” said Perez’s mother, Nallely Sanchez.
Sanchez then took Perez to a therapy center, where the boy’s IQ was later identified to be at an extraordinary level.
At the age of eight, Perez successfully completed elementary and high school, and is now taking two different online courses while writing a book called Don’t Give Up.
At the same time, he also created pin braceletr to monitor the emotions of children with developmental disorders like hers as well as being able to control seizures and panic attacks.