Awaiting appointment

Hi there I am new to this site, so just to start I have 2 daughters and my eldest who is 4 is currently waiting to be assessed by the paediatrician. I have thought that she may be on spectrum for the past year and half but kept going hot and cold with the idea, and I am still not sure! She would be highly functioning if she is on the spectrum. She has recently started school and I've been worried anyway but now even more so. My health visitor said not to mention to the school any concerns to see if they picked up on anything but today less than two weeks into starting school there was an incident where she had what I call a meltdown and she lashed out at another child. Apparently the child just came over to the area where she was playing and she lashed out, but I also know my child is very particular and would lash out as she in her head has a plan on how things should be, so then this child maybe coming into her space was too much. I'm not trying to make excuses as she should not have lashed out at the child. My question is do you think I should have a word with the teacher and fill her in. I am so worried at the moment and I'm just so concerned she is misunderstood. A few opinions would be welcomed. And also your thoughts and experiences would be welcomed. As I said we are waiting for an appointment but that could be after Christmas, and I am just concerned they are judging her on maybe something she is unable to control. We at home know roughly how to deal with certain situations that arise.

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  • Hi there

    I am sorry for such a late reply to your message! Time just goes these days and I find I'm always trying to catch up! I'm so sorry to hear of all you have been through! You have had a rough few years and so has you daughter! I cant begin to imagine! My sincere condolences to you. On top of everything you persevered and now your child had the best possible chance of getting the help she needs! You are a true inspiration and daughter is very lucky to have a mam like you! 

    We still haven't had an appointment yet. The health visitor was supposed to chase it up so I will wait a few more weeks and see! I still keep going hot and cold, and I find myself conflicting with myself in my head! I just go round in circles. if you could pass on the link it would be very helpful. I have been looking up on the Internet and it's such a new thing for girls. I mean I know stats are not reliable but I've read some stories where professionals didnt even consider autism just because the child was a girl. One was 21 before she was diagnosed and suffered terribly during her teenage years! I don't know what to expect from this awaiting appointment. I think we are supposed to meet with a paediatrician and they will then decide whether we should be refered to a team for further observation. After reading what I've read I'm now  more worried! My mother keeps telling me there isnt anything wrong, which makes me feel like a terrible mother for even considering it! 

    I hope your daughter is doing well! I know this time of year must be confusing and routine is hard to keep with all that goes on. Sorry for the late reply x

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  • Hi there

    I am sorry for such a late reply to your message! Time just goes these days and I find I'm always trying to catch up! I'm so sorry to hear of all you have been through! You have had a rough few years and so has you daughter! I cant begin to imagine! My sincere condolences to you. On top of everything you persevered and now your child had the best possible chance of getting the help she needs! You are a true inspiration and daughter is very lucky to have a mam like you! 

    We still haven't had an appointment yet. The health visitor was supposed to chase it up so I will wait a few more weeks and see! I still keep going hot and cold, and I find myself conflicting with myself in my head! I just go round in circles. if you could pass on the link it would be very helpful. I have been looking up on the Internet and it's such a new thing for girls. I mean I know stats are not reliable but I've read some stories where professionals didnt even consider autism just because the child was a girl. One was 21 before she was diagnosed and suffered terribly during her teenage years! I don't know what to expect from this awaiting appointment. I think we are supposed to meet with a paediatrician and they will then decide whether we should be refered to a team for further observation. After reading what I've read I'm now  more worried! My mother keeps telling me there isnt anything wrong, which makes me feel like a terrible mother for even considering it! 

    I hope your daughter is doing well! I know this time of year must be confusing and routine is hard to keep with all that goes on. Sorry for the late reply x

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