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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]. If the MERLD is something very specific, actually. In the MERLD groups I belong to, the children are resoundingly similar to each other. The ASD category, though, is a hot mess. None of us "groupies" are saying that other children don't have language issues - just that they did not fit the clinical definition of MERLD. [/quote] ASD is indeed a hot mess, but nonetheless it is possible to get a dual diagnosis even if DSM-IV says otherwise, based on the clinical judgement of a licensed healthcare provider. If the choice is between the opinion of a current professional clinician's diagnosis, and a definition created 20 years ago by people who never met my child, I'd probably go with the one who actually met my child.[/quote] You are not remotely helping the OP -- who has used a professional who HAS met the child and said it's MERLD. Not sure why you have such an ax to grind about this. Understanding our child had MERLD -- not ASD -- was a huge turning point in helping our child get the right help. [/quote] MERLD is no longer in the DSM. Children on the spectrum are NOT a "hot mess." It's a [b]spectrum[/b]. There are degrees of severity. For someone going on an outdated DSM has no ground to stand on. The handful of kids that you know don't reflect the science that went into developing the new criteria. The OP's child has [b]language processing issues[/b]. He should be given an diagnosis from the latest DSM, so that supports will reflect this. I say this as someone who's kid was diagnosed with MERLD and not ASD. You bizarre MERLD posters are off the hook. All you care about is the distinction that it's not autism. It doesn't matter. Period. The end. We're not talking about your kids or mine.[/quote] OP is looking for help with MERLD or what ever you want to call it. It is still heavily used in the space community even if it is not an Dsm diagnosis. Can you please contribute something useful. Most MERLD parents talk about things that work for kids. What can you contribute to that? An overpriced online computer program in a so called therapist office is not one of them. That program looks like it is for 3-6 year olds, not older kids. [/quote]
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