Advice about 14 year old daughter I suspect has autism

Hi all, I've never posted in here before and I'm really hoping someone can give me a bit of advice.

I already have a son (11) who has asd and had been diagnosed since he was 4.  With my daughter the situation is a bit different as it's only recently that I've suspected that she also is on the spectrum.  She has a lot of traits that have become more and more apparent in the last year or so and this has kind of blindsided me. 

My question really is where do I go next. She obviously will need to be assessed but is this something a gp will refer for or does it need to go through her senco at school? It was a lot different with my son as it was the health visitor that referred him

If anyone could shed any light I'd be really grateful.

Thank you Blush x

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  • Yes go to the GP. The Senco probably won't be able to do a referral to a paediatrician (I am a Senco and I can refer to speech therapy, occupational therapy and CAMHS but not to a paediatrician). You might want to talk to the Senco to ensure they are aware of how autism presents in girls and can provide you with supporting information about how she is in school. As you have another child with asd, I would hope that the GP would refer your daughter with little resistance but you may need to be armed with information from school and information about how autism presents in girls as some professionals are still very ignorant about this. If the GP isn't helpful then you could try going through the Senco to CAMHS. 

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  • Yes go to the GP. The Senco probably won't be able to do a referral to a paediatrician (I am a Senco and I can refer to speech therapy, occupational therapy and CAMHS but not to a paediatrician). You might want to talk to the Senco to ensure they are aware of how autism presents in girls and can provide you with supporting information about how she is in school. As you have another child with asd, I would hope that the GP would refer your daughter with little resistance but you may need to be armed with information from school and information about how autism presents in girls as some professionals are still very ignorant about this. If the GP isn't helpful then you could try going through the Senco to CAMHS. 

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