Hi, my gorgeous princess is 4yrs old, is globally delayed with learning difficulties. We have been told by a few peadiatrions that she's also autistic and health workers who have autistic children themselves.
We wanted her tested for autism but they said she was to young. When they explained why it made total sense but now she can be tested if we choose but we're totally confused what to do.
The problem is learning difficulties and autism are very very easy to get mixed up, we could get her tested and be told yes she's autistic which would go on her medical records. But in a few years time she could totally catch up with everyone and everything will fall into place, and it could easily turn out that they got it wrong and she wasn't autistic but was just behind. The prob is if that happens and the diagnosis of autism was wrong it would still remain on her medical records and could effect her in later life. We were told this by a few peadiatrions. Plus she has amazing support and can amazing big team around her, I can honestly say they are the best bunch of people I could ever have wished for so if we were told she autistic it wouldn't change anything cause we already have the support in place.
My husband wants her tested and I'm 50/50, I'm fed up with explaining to people that she has learning difficulties is delayed with possible autism. Any advice would be appreciated
We wanted her tested for autism but they said she was to young. When they explained why it made total sense but now she can be tested if we choose but we're totally confused what to do.
The problem is learning difficulties and autism are very very easy to get mixed up, we could get her tested and be told yes she's autistic which would go on her medical records. But in a few years time she could totally catch up with everyone and everything will fall into place, and it could easily turn out that they got it wrong and she wasn't autistic but was just behind. The prob is if that happens and the diagnosis of autism was wrong it would still remain on her medical records and could effect her in later life. We were told this by a few peadiatrions. Plus she has amazing support and can amazing big team around her, I can honestly say they are the best bunch of people I could ever have wished for so if we were told she autistic it wouldn't change anything cause we already have the support in place.
My husband wants her tested and I'm 50/50, I'm fed up with explaining to people that she has learning difficulties is delayed with possible autism. Any advice would be appreciated