SIX YEAR OLD SON WITH ASD

Hi All,

New to this site, my son has not yet been formally diagnosed but his teacher called us in to shool ten months ago now after my son was struggling to settle into P1, she first suggested he was on the spectrum my husband and i were blissfully unaware Frown he is our only child and we live in a remote area so we have never really compared him to others!  We now meet every 3 months with his school and he is progressing and i am more confused than ever!!  i have read loads of books and still have more questions. I am sad and yet know how lucky i am to have my lovely child but i fear for him his naievity,his anxiety in new situations, he does not stand out from the crowd too much at the moment but i fear this will worsen with age.  I suspect Aspergers as he was not late in developement and is quite clever.  His school say not worth being formally accessed till he is due to go to high school as there is no more they can do locally.  At the moment they run a lego club, and do circle time to cover emotions, is there any thing else that can be done ?  They say they are dealing with any issues he has not been statemented, should i get him assessed?  It is just i have read early intervention can be a great help and i want to do all i can.

Thank you

 

 

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  • hi Puffin - can understand your confusion.  If he isn't being assessed for autism, then please get him assessed. If he does get a diagnosis then ask for a statement of educational needs.  I don't think the school is on the ball here with their attitude to autism, however well-intentioned they may be.  I don't understand why they think there is no more they can do??  He cd have a 1-1 teaching assist't for example.  No, I don't think this is good enough.  Never mind what they're saying, his needs + getting the best start in life as early as poss is the way to go.  Good luck with everything.  It must be difficult to be in your present situation.

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  • hi Puffin - can understand your confusion.  If he isn't being assessed for autism, then please get him assessed. If he does get a diagnosis then ask for a statement of educational needs.  I don't think the school is on the ball here with their attitude to autism, however well-intentioned they may be.  I don't understand why they think there is no more they can do??  He cd have a 1-1 teaching assist't for example.  No, I don't think this is good enough.  Never mind what they're saying, his needs + getting the best start in life as early as poss is the way to go.  Good luck with everything.  It must be difficult to be in your present situation.

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