MommaLkn22 wrote:
Hello there. I’m new and have a 12 year old who we believe is high functioning. I’m hoping by being in this community of advice, my husband and I can decide whether or not it’s in my sons best interest to be diagnosed or not as we aren’t even sure he believes there may be something different about him.
Anyway, looking forward to learning here. Thanks!
Hi, we've recently had our 10 year old daughter diagnosed. I wanted to do it because I grew up not knowing, just thinking there was something wrong with me and I didn't want that for her.
As it happens, her school was already making allowances for some of her asd traits - allowing her to wear non-uniform shoes, stuff like that - and there isn't much more an official diagnosis adds to that. But I did want her to have it before she goes to secondary because they might not be so accommodating without some sort of medical proof.
There's a kid in my daughter's class who is more visibly autistic than she is, but he isn't getting half the help she is because his parents are in complete denial about it. I think its better if everyone who is going to be responsible for the child at any time should know all the facts, and also that the child should have a framework for understanding themselves too.
They're not dumb, they know they're different and there's a danger, I think, that without a diagnosis they start to give themselves a hard time about it. Blame themselves for not being able to be like the others. That's what I did. They may do that anyway, but I think a diagnosis gives them somewhere external to their personality to put their differences, if that makes sense.
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