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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 705455" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>I agree w SWOT. She probably is on the spectrum. That would explain a lot, including her telling people she was abused - the lack of decorum, and her maybe not knowing the difference of degrees of abuse; to her it is all the same word. </p><p>You can gently explain that to her, as well as maybe what is and is not appropriate to share w everyone. I can see how this might embarrass you, and she should be at least a little discreet, but needs to learn that skill. </p><p>Ask them to assess for autism, but also understand her district doesn't want to spend $. My daughter was in Special Education since first grade for Learning Disability (LD) and speech - they NEVER saw autism, but when she got depressed and anxious at 13, her partial hospitalization program saw it. Maybe you can go thru her primary physician, see if your health insurance will pay for an assessment by an company that specializes in autism. </p><p>I know this is not even a little bit easy!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 705455, member: 19889"] I agree w SWOT. She probably is on the spectrum. That would explain a lot, including her telling people she was abused - the lack of decorum, and her maybe not knowing the difference of degrees of abuse; to her it is all the same word. You can gently explain that to her, as well as maybe what is and is not appropriate to share w everyone. I can see how this might embarrass you, and she should be at least a little discreet, but needs to learn that skill. Ask them to assess for autism, but also understand her district doesn't want to spend $. My daughter was in Special Education since first grade for Learning Disability (LD) and speech - they NEVER saw autism, but when she got depressed and anxious at 13, her partial hospitalization program saw it. Maybe you can go thru her primary physician, see if your health insurance will pay for an assessment by an company that specializes in autism. I know this is not even a little bit easy!!! [/QUOTE]
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