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Reply to "Wall Street Journal: The Autism Diagnosis That Isn’t Always Permanent"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The problem with these studies is it is tracked by doctor visits and reports. Those of us with kids doing well stop going to the doctor as there is no need. So, its hard to track if kids fell off the ASD diagnosis as those kids basically "disappear" and move on with their lives. For us the only need for the developmental ped was to get services. Once those professionals terminated services as the goals were reached and could no longer justify services, we had a few more conversations if a need arose if I needed advice but no more visits or tracking. And, if a child doesn't have an IEP, they aren't tracked that way. Likewise, kids are educationally diagnosed so schools can provide services but may not actually have it so how are those kids counted - by their private evaluations or school? There are so many variables to this.[/quote] I think in this study they actually directly determined that the 38 kids who lost the diagnosis had lost it. [/quote]
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