| Re: I don't believe my DD's diagnosis of autism...help me understand!
Jaynie is about 4 and a half? How is she coming out on tests for language and other areas of development? What was the other syndrome they'd considered for her when she was younger?
A problem with diagnosing autism, when one doesn't have a lot of experience with it, is that "typical" children do some of the same things autistic children do, but it's a matter of degree. Severely autistic children have more of the stereotypical behaviors, such as hand flapping, spinning toys, etc. and more sensory and social issues. But then there are milder autistic behaviors, Pervasive Developmental Delay (usually with less of the social problems) and Asperger's, which is often not diagnosed until a child is older. However, I have seen some professionals quick to say "autism" when it was PDD.
I think the most important thing for now is to consider what recommendations have been made for her. If there are particular therapies or programs designed to address areas of need, go for it. The earlier the intervention the better. I treat many autistic children and I've worked with a couple who were very difficult to reach at a young age, but by receiving a lot of help from the beginning, they've made some great progress.
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