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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 10083" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>I'm really glad you have an Autism specialist to help give you some guidance. I know this isn't good news that you are wanting to hear from her but the good news is that you are catching this very early (thanks to a persistant mother I remember) and that of all of the disorders that come through here, kids with ASDs tend to respond to early intervention in very positive ways. </p><p></p><p>One of the downsides to having to work with higher up specialties such as child psychiatry and developmental pediatricians is that there really aren't too many choices since there aren't very many of them. Frankly, none of them that we saw were doctors I was very thrilled with although they were exeptionally good at the diagnostic end of things. I finally came to the conclusion that unless I was willing to travel a number of hours from home for regular appointments my "shopping" was going to be limited to a very few individuals and I was going to take what was useful from them and ignore the rest. ;-)</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the update--keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 10083, member: 701"] I'm really glad you have an Autism specialist to help give you some guidance. I know this isn't good news that you are wanting to hear from her but the good news is that you are catching this very early (thanks to a persistant mother I remember) and that of all of the disorders that come through here, kids with ASDs tend to respond to early intervention in very positive ways. One of the downsides to having to work with higher up specialties such as child psychiatry and developmental pediatricians is that there really aren't too many choices since there aren't very many of them. Frankly, none of them that we saw were doctors I was very thrilled with although they were exeptionally good at the diagnostic end of things. I finally came to the conclusion that unless I was willing to travel a number of hours from home for regular appointments my "shopping" was going to be limited to a very few individuals and I was going to take what was useful from them and ignore the rest. ;-) Thanks for the update--keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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