Hi all. I have posted here once or twice. But today I am reeling. DS has been going through crazy hard times that have now gotten drastically better. In August we had one night where he was really upset and hurting himself. He has hurt himself before--pinching, biting and hitting his head with his hand--but this time, he would not stop when I asked him to. We went to the ER at our children's hospital and ended up being referred to a place with an outpatient hospital program. They did not admit him to their program. We felt it would be counter productive since at the time, he would not leave me.
He has struggled with sensory integration disorder pretty severely for quite awhile. He also has anxiety disorder which had hugely peaked and what is the thing that set off all of this.
Over the last couple of months we have had a lot of appts, here, there and everywhere. He is working with a cognitive therapist and doing really well with it. He has had his meds adjusted and is feeling much much better.
However, last night, we received the results of the outpatient evaluation they did at the place I mentioned above. He had an hour and a half session with a psychologist. It would have been longer but DS refused to do some of the activities. The summary we got says he has Anxiety Disorder, which we knew, ADHD, which I expected and ASD-NOS. That one rather threw me.
I just feel really lost. It seems like all of those conclusions were reached really quickly to me. An hour and a half to diagnose ASD? Really? Did most of you have a neuropsych or just a psychologist? I will accept whatever the answer is. I can see some characteristics for sure. He is pretty rigid, when he starts to say something he CANNOT stop, changes in routine are really hard, he has mildly obsessive stuff going on. He doesn't get that doing certain things make people around him mad and that saying you're sorry after the fact is all well and good but people might still not feel the way HE wants them to.
We have homeschooled all along. He is 10 and is in 5th grade. He is a really strong reader, has a great memory for science, pretty good for history and is really bad in math. I am wondering, if I again should change what I do for school. He also can't write. He can dictate, but his actual printing is illegible to anyone but me and I can barely read it. His verbal skills score off the charts but you would never know it if you ask him to write as he won't or can't even compose a complete sentence.
Without any school resources, I feel like I am lost at sea. Any ideas of where to look?