Thank ou all so much. I will come check out the boards you mentioned. We worked with our Pediatrician to find a place to evaluate him where the people were highly qualified and made me feel safe. We also decided to pay for it out of pocket. It won't be easy, but we will make it work. We had his first round of evaluations on Thursday and his second round is tomorrow. (It is amazing how quickly these things can move when you leave insurance out of it.) I had a moment on Thursday when I was filling out some forms and it hit me that my son was being tested for ASD. I went and cried in the bathroom for about ten minutes.
Thanks again for the support. You have no idea how much it means to me.
His evaluations are done and our parent follow-up meeting is on August 15. Until then we wait.![]()
Thank you so much for this post. I am going through the exact same thing, except we haven't started the testing process yet.
My son is almost 9, and we always though he just had some degree of ADD (not ADHD). Just recently I started researching ASD and almost 85% of the common traits can be linked to my son's behavior and personality.
For him it boils down to two things, (i) inattentiveness, and (ii) lack of social graces / skills. He's very much an introvert, and he's never really had any friends other than his sister this truly breaks my heart. I know other kids think hes weird and they dont want to interact with him, which breaks my heart.
I am going to follow this thread and also plan to visit the disabilities board. I am having a hard time coming to terms with all of this, regardless of what the diagnose will be. But youve done the right thing in reaching out to others.![]()
It can be hard to hear even when you are expecting it. It is normal to go through denial anger sadness and acceptance. (not necessarily in that order). Give yourself the time you need. It gets better. I have a 7 year old dd with aspergers and am on the year long waitlist for my almost 5 year old son.
We too are going to offer paying out of pocket if we find the wait/evaulation period wait list is too long.The waiting would KILL me! We decided to pay for the evaluation out of pocket and the whole thing took less than a month. At least now we know and we can get him the help he needs...
We too are going to offer paying out of pocket if we find the wait/evaulation period wait list is too long.
For those children already diagnosed with AS how are they doing in school? Academically I mean?