I wrote previously about my DCG who I believe is on the ASD spectrum. I confronted mom about the issue and she has taken her to a pediatrician who has now referred her to get a private assessment. Mom and I both filled out a ASD questionnaire and although I got a lot more red flags than mom did she at least got some as well. I also think the talk has woken her up to seeing the behaviors more clearly rather than dismissing them as "normal".
Mom is still in the "I'm not sure and I'm confused about what is normal and what is not". I have been observing and have known this kid has ASD since she started so for me I am feeling like I am 100% sure. A pediatrician referred her for a private assessment with a developmental ped. as well as a hearing test etc. which makes me feel even more sure. Having said that the private assessment will take several months to be done. Waiting lists are long here.
My question is what should I do from here? This child has been sleeping here a lot as well (5-6 hour naps and according to mom sleeps all night) but from what I have been reading about ASD a lot of them (80%) have sleep disorders. How would you handle this situation from here? Business as usual? I feel like trying to figure out what sensory issues she has and to see if her anxiety lessens with adjustment. I want her to feel comfortable here. However with mom not really being sure about ASD it makes it a touchy subject to bring up. I guess I'm ready to call a spade a spade and move forward.
Mom is still in the "I'm not sure and I'm confused about what is normal and what is not". I have been observing and have known this kid has ASD since she started so for me I am feeling like I am 100% sure. A pediatrician referred her for a private assessment with a developmental ped. as well as a hearing test etc. which makes me feel even more sure. Having said that the private assessment will take several months to be done. Waiting lists are long here.
My question is what should I do from here? This child has been sleeping here a lot as well (5-6 hour naps and according to mom sleeps all night) but from what I have been reading about ASD a lot of them (80%) have sleep disorders. How would you handle this situation from here? Business as usual? I feel like trying to figure out what sensory issues she has and to see if her anxiety lessens with adjustment. I want her to feel comfortable here. However with mom not really being sure about ASD it makes it a touchy subject to bring up. I guess I'm ready to call a spade a spade and move forward.
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