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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You put in his ADOS result and Chat GPT said he didn’t have autism? [/quote] ADOS is 1 test in many the battery of tests.. It is not definitive. [/quote] Ok … did you put it into ChatGPT? Exactly what did you enter into the prompt? What did the actual medical professionals give as a diagnosis? The idea that you seem to genuinely believe that a ChatGPT “diagnosis” has value just boggles the mind. [/quote] Oh get over yourself. It is just an experiment. I was interested in how my kid, who the school system was always desperate to label as autistic, would fit into the four categories of the Sparks study. And the answer was, given his test results, was that he really didn't. And yes I included the autism assessment results as well... where he didn't test as ASD. My son still has disabilities that are serious enough to affect his daily functioning. But labeling it autism never aided him or moved him forward. It was just a convenient short cut. [/quote] What diagnosis did you get from an actual professional? I’m not understanding why you are so hostile to the school using a label that allows your kid to get services.[/quote] Severe receptive language disorder with a mild intellectual disorder. But a normal nonverbal IQ. That came from a PhD psychologist specializing in autism who tested him in middle school and then again high school. All the other earlier testing had shown no autism as well and low receptive language, but no one really understood how to help him. But they had a lot of autism programs so they shoved him in there. The PhD said he had only encountered one student who tested like our son in his 40 year career. Because of the early rush to the ASD label, they were trying to fix what wasn't wrong. Everything stemmed from the poor receptive language. [/quote]
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