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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have more than one kid each with complex neurological profiles and each diagnosed with a distinct communication disorder. Over the years, and the dozens of evaluations we’ve had from developmental pediatricians, to psychologists, to psychiatrists, we’ve never had an autism diagnosis. We have lots of friends whose kids have had similarly detailed evaluation results. Yes, the DSM titles may have changed, but it’s never resulted in autism diagnosis. So for people who keep harping on that evaluations are so subjective, kids present so differently, you need to have a differential diagnosis, at some point, you really need to ask yourself, if you are receiving the same diagnosis repeatedly, then maybe you need to accept it is what it is. Or just stop complaining. [/quote] What has helped your children communicate?[/quote]
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