Curious, are there children diagnosed as level 2/3 that are able to ever communicate verbally successfully? Our son is 2 1/2 and non verbal currently. Hes in speech therapy 4xwk and im wondering if verbal communication could be a possibility down the line? As long as hes able to communicate with us in some fashion i guess thats all that matters but how wonderful would it be to hear him talk.
My son is 3 1/2 and after almost a year of therapy he is finally saying 1 or 2 word phrases. Like someone else said he is not conversational but that is ok. I been told me teaching him sign language… read more
Is anyone else having a hard time making friends with other autism parents in their area? I attend a lot of autism meetings and programs and its so hard to connect with other parents. I try to reach out but it's hard for some reason. Are we really that closed off due to our circumstances that we can't create bonds and sometimes come across stand-offish?It would be nice to talk to local parents but after 7 yrs, I have no friends in my circle that truly understand my life.
I've tried in our area but the school autism expert gave me some additional local groups and names of highly networked individuals on the autism scene. Maybe there's someone like this in your area?
Hello, we've heard great things about the school districts in Irvine. My 5 year old daughter was diagnosed with moderate ASD. She's been in a special day class in San Leandro, CA and has been in every type of service since she was initially diagnosed (private OT, ABA, Speech and music therapy). The school has offered the basics, and not even OT! After sending letters she will finally have an assessment. She is transitioning to Kinder. At this point we are willing to move wherever services are… read more
I cannot help you with good schools in Irvine. But I can tell you. California has a lot of fantastic laws that protect parents, especially when it comes to getting records And most importantly all the… read more
Hi, I am also in California. My son is not yet school aged, but I was just hoping to offer some resources. Have you been in touch with Regional Centers? https://www.dds.ca.gov/rc/ That is where I… read more
I've been trying to find a support group for parents of adult children on the autism spectrum for a long time. My son and I live in a small town, so resources are very limited.
There are several fb groups.
So, I saw this add for a program for our kids that claims 100% positive results. Apparently, it is tailored to each individual child to take specific steps to improve their behavior, diets, social skills, etc. without the use of ABA. I had a one on one call with the founder last week and she claims to have a daughter on the spectrum that has learned to thrive through her program and her website touts other testimonials of people who have seen social, emotional, and verbal improvements in their… read more
I'm coming back to this after having seen the positive reviews left by certain users, and also the comments from someone claiming to be Cindy. As an autist myself, I have questions:
Why do none of… read more
If it was definitely genetic they would have revealed it by now as they are always saying they “don’t know” the cause. I find that hard to believe. Also, if was something genetic or a DNA abnormality… read more
Hello all, we are looking to come to Washington DC for Summer and we are looking to have second opinion evaluation of my niece 15 years old who suffer neurodevelopment delay with autistic features. She is also non verbal and need speech and communication evaluation
I wonder if anyone has recommendation on best center around Washington DC area for neurology and speech evaluation? I found Georgetown university autism and communication clinic and center for autism spectrum disorders at DC children… read more
Thank you very much for your useful feedback
I heard n read autistic kids are never independent, they dont work, they dont get married. I cant have my life stop bc of her. Im going through a rough time. Trying to get divorced it is not working out here. But what hope do i have for her? I have a younger one, she is normal.. what should i expect in the future. Will my life be stuck, will i be able to move on? Enjoy a happy life ever? Or will it always be fustrations?
Good to have hope but be prepared the reality that many ASD adults face.
"In the United States, thirty-five percent of Autistic eighteen-year-olds go to college. Of those American Autistics with… read more
My son was just diagnosed 4 months ago so, I have limited experience with talking to others about it. One thing that I have found is that many people have a set picture of what autism is in their… read more