Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone will tell you that kids with language delays also have delayed social skills, which is true. Everyone told me the same about my child who was diagnosed with apraxia at 3 but I felt something was still off. At 6 we finally got a confirmed ASD diagnosis. Trust your mom instinct and have him do the Ados. I wish we had done it earlier, it would have helped insurance costs so much more with an earlier ASD diagnosis
Sometimes its a language delay, sometimes ASD.My child was clearly a language delay and yes, social skills are impacted.The problem is if you have an ASD and its not ASD, that follows the child forever and it causes other issues.
May I ask what it means by the ASD diagnosis will follows the child forever if later the doctor find out it is not ASD? You mean it will be on the medical record, public school record forever?
Anonymous wrote:I think apraxia usually doesn’t travel alone and I would expect other issues. You should do the ADOS. It may be asd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone will tell you that kids with language delays also have delayed social skills, which is true. Everyone told me the same about my child who was diagnosed with apraxia at 3 but I felt something was still off. At 6 we finally got a confirmed ASD diagnosis. Trust your mom instinct and have him do the Ados. I wish we had done it earlier, it would have helped insurance costs so much more with an earlier ASD diagnosis
Sometimes its a language delay, sometimes ASD.My child was clearly a language delay and yes, social skills are impacted.The problem is if you have an ASD and its not ASD, that follows the child forever and it causes other issues.
May I ask what it means by the ASD diagnosis will follows the child forever if later the doctor find out it is not ASD? You mean it will be on the medical record, public school record forever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone will tell you that kids with language delays also have delayed social skills, which is true. Everyone told me the same about my child who was diagnosed with apraxia at 3 but I felt something was still off. At 6 we finally got a confirmed ASD diagnosis. Trust your mom instinct and have him do the Ados. I wish we had done it earlier, it would have helped insurance costs so much more with an earlier ASD diagnosis
Sometimes its a language delay, sometimes ASD.My child was clearly a language delay and yes, social skills are impacted.The problem is if you have an ASD and its not ASD, that follows the child forever and it causes other issues.