Hi Everyone, 5 year old, autism,aspergers, confused

Hey,

My name is Lisa Smile My 5 year old daughter recently visited the Doctor and the Doctor believes my daughter Skye has Autism, aspergers.  It will be 2 months till the assessment.  It never entered my mind that she may have autism, even though I asked some questions,  I don't think it hit me until I walked out the door. I was in complete shock and confused in what this means. 

My daughter has been visiting Physiotherapy for low muscle tone in her legs and hands. Speech & Language Therapy, her assessment result were that she has problems retaining information, problems with Language. Occupational Therapy, for low muscle tone, spacial awareness, difficulty with zips, she fine motor skill problems.  When occupational Therapy assessed Skye she was at lowest results. 

Skye is a child that is always in her imaginative world. She loves to be super heros but gets upset when she can't do what they superheros can do. She is a complete tomboy, loves cars.

She very active and her energy levels don't drop at night, Doctor gave Melatonin to help her drift of to sleep. 

I'm  new to this and I am not quite sure what to expect,  what's going to happen. 

Thanks and sorry for babbling on so much lol.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    For me, the dark has to be a total blackout, even moonlight can be enough to disturb me. We made some blinds out of special blackout material and it has helped me get a good nights sleep. We have just learnt to put them up for the full moon that is up at the moment!

    food issues are common - apparently we have more issues in this department than normal people.

    Autism doesn't develop or go away as you get older. It can cause complications if people don't learn how to deal with it. there is a lot of support available so you don't have to deal with all of this on your own.

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  • Former Member
    Former Member

    For me, the dark has to be a total blackout, even moonlight can be enough to disturb me. We made some blinds out of special blackout material and it has helped me get a good nights sleep. We have just learnt to put them up for the full moon that is up at the moment!

    food issues are common - apparently we have more issues in this department than normal people.

    Autism doesn't develop or go away as you get older. It can cause complications if people don't learn how to deal with it. there is a lot of support available so you don't have to deal with all of this on your own.

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