Pros/Cons of Diagnosis

I am SENCo and teacher who specialises in ASC and have undertaken specialist training in Autism.  My brother has Asperger's Syndrome. I am certain that my 3 and a half year old daughter has Asperger's Syndrime. I work closely enough with paediatricians to know that if she walked into a paediatrician's office, she'd walk out with a diagnosis.  My dilemma however, is whether or not a diagnosis would help or hinder her as an adult. I know that a diagnosis would definitely benefit her during her school years.  I see first hand on a daily basis how beneficial it would be.  However I worry about when she is older, with her job prospects and social prospects. Would a such a label impact on her ability to find a job or a partner? She is incredibly bright and I can see already that she would be able (providing the correct social support was in place) to be employed, but would employers be put off by a diagnosis? Equally, if she found she was able to have a relationship, would prospective partners be put off? I am certain that diagnosis is 100% beneficial at school age. What are your thoughts surrounding the helpfulness of diagnosis for and adult, particularly when they are so high functioning? 

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  • Thank you very much for that Hope,  I understand your pour point about being labelled with something even if it is not Aspergers.

    We are strongly thinking of the assessment but also possibly home schooling my son to take away a bit of pressure as he does suffer with anxiety alot at school.

    Thank you again.

    Puffin

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  • Thank you very much for that Hope,  I understand your pour point about being labelled with something even if it is not Aspergers.

    We are strongly thinking of the assessment but also possibly home schooling my son to take away a bit of pressure as he does suffer with anxiety alot at school.

    Thank you again.

    Puffin

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