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Help, do I need to see my GP about my little boy?
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<blockquote data-quote="confusedmummy" data-source="post: 239805" data-attributes="member: 6749"><p>Thank you both so much for your replies, very helpful. I went to see my GP today without my son so I could talk freely without him hearing. He has asked me to take him in next Tuesday so he can assess him quickly and he will then refer him to the specialist at the hospital to be properly evaluated. Its funny you say that Mandy about growing out of it! The amount of people who brush his behaviour off and say Oh he'll grow out of it...stop worrying! Drives me mad!</p><p> </p><p>However, there are some aspects of his behaviour that I would have said were autistic signs but he does genuinely seem to have stopped/grown out of them. Can this happen with mild autism? Can kids adapt/grow out of it with age? I am afraid I have very little knowledge on this subject......at the moment! Am studying and learning fast though ;-)</p><p> </p><p>By the way I did do that test you posted the link for and he came up as a 51 score, mild autistm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confusedmummy, post: 239805, member: 6749"] Thank you both so much for your replies, very helpful. I went to see my GP today without my son so I could talk freely without him hearing. He has asked me to take him in next Tuesday so he can assess him quickly and he will then refer him to the specialist at the hospital to be properly evaluated. Its funny you say that Mandy about growing out of it! The amount of people who brush his behaviour off and say Oh he'll grow out of it...stop worrying! Drives me mad! However, there are some aspects of his behaviour that I would have said were autistic signs but he does genuinely seem to have stopped/grown out of them. Can this happen with mild autism? Can kids adapt/grow out of it with age? I am afraid I have very little knowledge on this subject......at the moment! Am studying and learning fast though ;-) By the way I did do that test you posted the link for and he came up as a 51 score, mild autistm. [/QUOTE]
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