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Kymmyk13
A formal diagnosis for Autism is a multidisciplinary process so one doctor certainly could not do an evaluation remotely. Check to see what the scoring was on the WPS/SRS evaluation that he did, if all 5 subscales T scores are well below 60 then it is possible that he is correct but from your description I do not know how that would be possible. IF by chance he did not do this evaluation (you would have filled out a questionnaire for it) then to make any judgments about the existence of Autism genetics is grossly negligent.
Again please read the Attwood book so you can make your own judgment about the competency of the clinicians and educators that your daughter is being supported by.
You should get her to a pediatric developmental neurologist with experience with Aspergers girls.
bookwormde
A formal diagnosis for Autism is a multidisciplinary process so one doctor certainly could not do an evaluation remotely. Check to see what the scoring was on the WPS/SRS evaluation that he did, if all 5 subscales T scores are well below 60 then it is possible that he is correct but from your description I do not know how that would be possible. IF by chance he did not do this evaluation (you would have filled out a questionnaire for it) then to make any judgments about the existence of Autism genetics is grossly negligent.
Again please read the Attwood book so you can make your own judgment about the competency of the clinicians and educators that your daughter is being supported by.
You should get her to a pediatric developmental neurologist with experience with Aspergers girls.
bookwormde