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Help with wild six year old who was diagnosis w sensory disorder at 3 and ADHD
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 535343" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Don't panic, your child is not changed by any diagnosis or opinion. See the school label as an open door to services in order to help your son. If the school suggested looking into the autism spectrum it means they are wiling to do interventions and accomodation. </p><p>In order to become confortable with it, you might need to do your own research on the subject and talk to a medical diagnostician (devel. pediatrician, neuro-psychiatric, psychologist,etc.. or even start with your regular pediatrician).</p><p>Look into the therapies used to help autistic and see how it would relate to your son. </p><p>My difficult child is on the waiting list for autism testing, and to be honest with you if V had the label it would mean help for V and my family! And that would be very helpful to us, specially with Kindergarten next year. </p><p>If you give more details on his particular struggles at home, school and community, we might be able to give more practical advise.</p><p>Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 535343, member: 11847"] Don't panic, your child is not changed by any diagnosis or opinion. See the school label as an open door to services in order to help your son. If the school suggested looking into the autism spectrum it means they are wiling to do interventions and accomodation. In order to become confortable with it, you might need to do your own research on the subject and talk to a medical diagnostician (devel. pediatrician, neuro-psychiatric, psychologist,etc.. or even start with your regular pediatrician). Look into the therapies used to help autistic and see how it would relate to your son. My difficult child is on the waiting list for autism testing, and to be honest with you if V had the label it would mean help for V and my family! And that would be very helpful to us, specially with Kindergarten next year. If you give more details on his particular struggles at home, school and community, we might be able to give more practical advise. Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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