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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 122294" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>I've wondered about that actually, for quite awhile. I've asked about it but got blown off. Not enough concern on the docs part to warrant testing. Personally though, I do think that while he's not at a point to have a hard diagnosis, I think he's got some traits that put him at the very least, toes to the spectrum line. (And he was exposed to substances in utero. I believe,as the story goes, that she quit drinking but still smoked dope.)</p><p></p><p>Today though, we met with people from a job training place and got things started in the application process for Voc. Rehab. Part of their process involves testing as most of the time, any testing on record for their clients is 3 years old. difficult child was being a little testy so while he was talking (one word, monosyllable answers of course) to the main lady, I wrote a note to the other one. I asked if they could test for Autism because I suspected some tendencies and she said she would talk to the appropriate people. If the tests show that there is something to that, what are the options at this age? I realize that any interventions or therapies depend on the level of functioning but I'm not real familiar with the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 122294, member: 2459"] I've wondered about that actually, for quite awhile. I've asked about it but got blown off. Not enough concern on the docs part to warrant testing. Personally though, I do think that while he's not at a point to have a hard diagnosis, I think he's got some traits that put him at the very least, toes to the spectrum line. (And he was exposed to substances in utero. I believe,as the story goes, that she quit drinking but still smoked dope.) Today though, we met with people from a job training place and got things started in the application process for Voc. Rehab. Part of their process involves testing as most of the time, any testing on record for their clients is 3 years old. difficult child was being a little testy so while he was talking (one word, monosyllable answers of course) to the main lady, I wrote a note to the other one. I asked if they could test for Autism because I suspected some tendencies and she said she would talk to the appropriate people. If the tests show that there is something to that, what are the options at this age? I realize that any interventions or therapies depend on the level of functioning but I'm not real familiar with the process. [/QUOTE]
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