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[quote=Anonymous]I'm the poster who first shared about my "borderline ASD" child. She was evaluated at Children's three times or so over the course of over a year. She's also been repeatedly evaluated by a developmental pediatrician well-regarded on this board. All see "borderline ASD." She is five and has an IEP for "developmental delay." When she's six she'll get a neuropsych exam. I should add that an older sibling has ASD, so we know what a non borderline case looks like. But this thread is about whether someone is or is not on the spectrum--and agree that sometimes it's grey. While her doctor is not ready to apply the formal ASD diagnosis, I am told that ASD is a useful lenses for understanding my child's issues. [/quote]
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