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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 499353" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>To answer a few questions: this doctor told me he has over 10 years experience working with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids. During an other evaluation, V was tested on the ADOS and other Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) protocole. His score was a little above normal but NOT in the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) score range. That's why sensory processing disorder (SPD) was first mentioned and we proceeded with full Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation. And his expressive language tested at 4 years, V is 4 1/2. So no huge delay there. </p><p>So now we know the defficit areas and I guess you are right: whatever we call it, we can work on improving those areas. </p><p>The devel. pediatrician office called me a little bit ago and they want to meet and talk about the results quote "in order to help Victor". I've asked husband to come with me. It is just to overwhelming to face alone. I hope the office will know of an EXCELLENT speech therapist. I wonder if the school speech therapist would even be able to handle a child like V? Afterall, she completly overlooked the problem back in August. </p><p>How about medications: would you give it a try? I know the devel. pediatrician. will mention it in order to control the anxiety.</p><p>Maybe I'm causing all the anxiety with my high expectations... Afterall, V is almost at the comprehension level of Sweet Pea! I don't expect her to understand everything that is going on around her. I would not get so impatient if I was talking to a 21 months old toddler.</p><p>To medicate or not to medicate... just to repair the damage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 499353, member: 11847"] To answer a few questions: this doctor told me he has over 10 years experience working with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids. During an other evaluation, V was tested on the ADOS and other Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) protocole. His score was a little above normal but NOT in the Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) score range. That's why sensory processing disorder (SPD) was first mentioned and we proceeded with full Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation. And his expressive language tested at 4 years, V is 4 1/2. So no huge delay there. So now we know the defficit areas and I guess you are right: whatever we call it, we can work on improving those areas. The devel. pediatrician office called me a little bit ago and they want to meet and talk about the results quote "in order to help Victor". I've asked husband to come with me. It is just to overwhelming to face alone. I hope the office will know of an EXCELLENT speech therapist. I wonder if the school speech therapist would even be able to handle a child like V? Afterall, she completly overlooked the problem back in August. How about medications: would you give it a try? I know the devel. pediatrician. will mention it in order to control the anxiety. Maybe I'm causing all the anxiety with my high expectations... Afterall, V is almost at the comprehension level of Sweet Pea! I don't expect her to understand everything that is going on around her. I would not get so impatient if I was talking to a 21 months old toddler. To medicate or not to medicate... just to repair the damage? [/QUOTE]
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