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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 499457" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hi. Completely understand the dilemma about whether or not to give medications. My own feeling is that I would not want to do that, partly because I don't believe medications would help the situation. But what do I know... I am completely outside and you are on the ground. My own view about the "is he or isn't he on the autism spectrum" is really... to wonder what difference it makes, in the end, what it is <strong>called</strong>? V has skills deficits and that is what you need to tackle and are tackling. I do feel that things will become much clearer over time. Of course I do understand that it makes a difference if you need the label to get particular help and services. Anyway, as has been said, you have already got so far in terms of understanding and evaluation, which is just great as he is still so young. I guess you do all you can to help the anxiety, try the techniques that have been suggested to you, and see how that improves things. And also, vitally, see how things go when he starts kindergarten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 499457, member: 11227"] Hi. Completely understand the dilemma about whether or not to give medications. My own feeling is that I would not want to do that, partly because I don't believe medications would help the situation. But what do I know... I am completely outside and you are on the ground. My own view about the "is he or isn't he on the autism spectrum" is really... to wonder what difference it makes, in the end, what it is [B]called[/B]? V has skills deficits and that is what you need to tackle and are tackling. I do feel that things will become much clearer over time. Of course I do understand that it makes a difference if you need the label to get particular help and services. Anyway, as has been said, you have already got so far in terms of understanding and evaluation, which is just great as he is still so young. I guess you do all you can to help the anxiety, try the techniques that have been suggested to you, and see how that improves things. And also, vitally, see how things go when he starts kindergarten. [/QUOTE]
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