...say was that a diagnosis of ASD would be more useful than a speech disorder if your child fits the criteria.
.ASD is by a defenition a ...to recieve a diagnosis of both speech disorder and ASD.
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...tried to sweep under the ASD umbrella, with all the wrong ...IEP team that LISTENED, and they gave him the correct label (language disorder) and...
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...already recognising that he has a speech disorder, and dyspraxia, and also ...fitting the criteria for an ASD. Although sensory issues are not part ...not all, people diagnosed with an ASD h...
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...behind us believing he had ASD as a lot of the signs of his language disorder and developmental delay are mimicing ASD but they do not feel ASD is the dx. They ...as publicised as ASD and they a...
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Just had assessment result meeting ASD and language disorder
Hi all. My son is ...has now being diagnosed with ASD and a language disorder.
It ...explain ASD and the language disorder please...
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...no known reason causing the speech problems. My understanding is that ASD is a spectrum and you ...but isn't a full ASD diagnosis. So for example, ...but also has some ASD traits, although ...
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...son has recently diagnosed ASD/Aspergers, Anziety, Eating Disorder(Scared ...aged 4yrs
Had speech difficulty bu...
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...again.
Also like others said it just depends. My ASD child with the speech problems had very good receptive and no reading problems. My ...was 4.
Of course my ASD kiddo had hodge podge o...
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...bibs on him to stop clothes getting saturated) until he was 3 . He has ASD and had speech problems. His speech therapist suggested a doctor look at his tonsils as he had...
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I think they are insinuating that his speech problems should be recognised and considered together with his ASD traits. In AS there is rarely an actual speech delay, and I know your LO has always...
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