A diagnosis finally!

I just had to post to say we got an autistic diagnosis today after a very long time and many meetings with various people! My ten year old is struggling to come to terms with it but at least we can start to get help, support and information.  Not sure how I feel about it and despite knowing that this was the likely outcome somehow it's still a shock.  No questions just wanted to tell somebody or everybody!! 

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  • Hi Mush,

    This is my first post on the community as a new member. My 7 year old was diagnosed with Aspereger Syndrome just before Christmas after a traumatic year and loads of assessments. I think I went through the "grief" stage when it was first suggested a likely diagnosis by the paediatrician back in October and I started reading all of the books and the posts of various web sites ... I think it was the sudden realisation that there are other children out there just like him and to see his characteristics in print was such a shock. There was no doubt in my mind that this was the correct diagnosis so I was just relieved to get confirmation !   Like you we were lucky that the primary school had put processes in place on the assumption we would get that diagnosis so he has the 1:1 support that he needs at the moment.  They have suggested statementing as we have a middle school system here so he will change school after year 4 and again when he goes to high school. Our first meeting to emark on that process is next week and I undertand it can be a long and difficult battle in some cases. I hated the idea of labelling a child and found the idea of a statement quite distressing at first, but now I am sure it is the right thing to do and will be fighting tooth and nail to ensure he continues to get the support he needs.

     

     

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  • Hi Mush,

    This is my first post on the community as a new member. My 7 year old was diagnosed with Aspereger Syndrome just before Christmas after a traumatic year and loads of assessments. I think I went through the "grief" stage when it was first suggested a likely diagnosis by the paediatrician back in October and I started reading all of the books and the posts of various web sites ... I think it was the sudden realisation that there are other children out there just like him and to see his characteristics in print was such a shock. There was no doubt in my mind that this was the correct diagnosis so I was just relieved to get confirmation !   Like you we were lucky that the primary school had put processes in place on the assumption we would get that diagnosis so he has the 1:1 support that he needs at the moment.  They have suggested statementing as we have a middle school system here so he will change school after year 4 and again when he goes to high school. Our first meeting to emark on that process is next week and I undertand it can be a long and difficult battle in some cases. I hated the idea of labelling a child and found the idea of a statement quite distressing at first, but now I am sure it is the right thing to do and will be fighting tooth and nail to ensure he continues to get the support he needs.

     

     

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