This is very much dependent on the area and resources. What was once considered Aspergers typically has a later diagnosis but those falling more into the level 2-3 areas of autism are typically going to exhibit signs at an early age whether they are diagnosed at that age or not. |
No. Stop posting baseless woo. |
The people posting and reposting this “inflammation” and “gut biome” BS sound like MLM shillers. |
More than one person is calling out the “inflammation” BS. Sorry, Jan. |
Sorry, but no, it’s not. |
Or Harvard researchers! Harvard https://hms.harvard.edu/news/gut-brain-connection-autism |
Oh dear. You’re not very bright. Sorry about that. |
Jeff already confirmed it was 1 person. See link on previous page. |
It is not one person. Most people aren’t buying your woo, “six posters.” |
Well, I wrote some of the posts and not others, so try again. |
This isn’t a “new “ thing or something that most parents see as bs. I’d say at least 75% if not more of the families I’ve worked with have caught on to this and FWIW it wasn’t because I told them about it (that’s outside my scope of professional practice). While I don’t think it’s a stand alone solution / possibility to such a complex issue I’m grateful there are more people studying this as I think there’s potentially more to it than people realize. I definitely see a difference between children that have parents who focus on internal healing through diet and nutrition in addition to other therapies. Yes it’s anecdotal observations but it certainly isn’t taboo as many people here seem to think. There’s just not enough specific research to be conclusive at this point. That certainly won’t stop parents from continuing to focus on this as part of their journey so I welcome the research. I think it’s something that warrants further investigative studies because more parents do question this whether they say it out loud to peers often or not. I just happen to work in an intrusive job where I see pretty much everything each parent is trying at any given time and get histories of what has been tried previously. The only thing really taboo about it is that people think talking about it is taboo. Not saying it’s the cause it’s just worth looking into further. |
| CDC? LOL... |
I guess we were lucky then. My DD who is level 1 was diagnosed at 2.5. She had a slight language delay and challenges with pragmatics. Very few sensory issues or at least not really apparent. Some restricted interests but you can move her on. We were a bit surprised when she was diagnosed—but don’t really doubt it now. I think they are getting better at diagnosing sooner (and also think there’s likely something going on environmentally too). |
I don’t think that’s accurate. It appears to be 8 and 9 in countries with the Asperger diagnosis still. https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/autism-diagnosis-average-age/ |
There have been similar rises in ADHD. There is nothing that can convince me that the garbage we poison our food with isn’t related, especially since other nations that ban the use of artificial food coloring and pesticides are not seeing similar problems. |