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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 249042" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p>I am a bit confused about the diagnosis. the psychiatric "thinks" that she has an autistic spectrum disorder. Does this means that she is autistic or <em>almost</em> autistic?? He seems confused by the fact that she manages to mix well with her peers and has a good group of friends and this is not congruent with a child with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)??!! </p><p> </p><p>Also as Janna mentioned I am concerned about the implications this will have on her schooling? Will i have to find her a specialised school? It's probably a miracle that she has survived up to 5th class in a mainstream school as she is quite far behind the others in her class. She received 5 resource hours per week though, behaviourally is fine and has nice group of friends in this school so if it's not broke im not gonna fix it. It really is when she reaches 12 and goes to secondary school that i am worried about!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 249042, member: 6837"] I am a bit confused about the diagnosis. the psychiatric "thinks" that she has an autistic spectrum disorder. Does this means that she is autistic or [I]almost[/I] autistic?? He seems confused by the fact that she manages to mix well with her peers and has a good group of friends and this is not congruent with a child with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)??!! Also as Janna mentioned I am concerned about the implications this will have on her schooling? Will i have to find her a specialised school? It's probably a miracle that she has survived up to 5th class in a mainstream school as she is quite far behind the others in her class. She received 5 resource hours per week though, behaviourally is fine and has nice group of friends in this school so if it's not broke im not gonna fix it. It really is when she reaches 12 and goes to secondary school that i am worried about!! [/QUOTE]
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