J.G. asks from Fairfield, CT on August 24, 2006
Seeking More on PDD-NOS or High Functioning Autism
Through a long journey of evaluations and OT, we are zoning in on a PDD-NOS diagnosis (or high functioning autism) for our son (age 7 now). We are looking for resources or other parents who have dealt with the same. He's frustrated easily, doesn't transition well (especially when focused on something), doesn't know when enough is enough. We're working with our school, but would love to compare notes with other parents about how to best address. thanks
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A lot of time has passed since I shared my request. Many of you shared your stories and helpful ideas. We found RNBC ( http://www.rnbc.org/default.asp ) where we finally found providers who coordinated across disciplines and could diagnose and advise us on the Autism spectrum. We established an IDP with the school. RNBC even has an educational liason who helped us understand what services we could ask for in the IDP. Fortunately, our son has made great progress and is functioning very well in 3rd grade now. Thank you to all!
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J.A. answers from Chicago on August 24, 2006
My 3 1/2 year old son sounds the same. It is just better tolerated when they are younger. We have been told to expose him to new situations but we always end in a melt down and we have to carry him or put him in a stroller to get him back home. We went to Il Masonic Hospital for a medical evaluation and they said they didn't think he was autistic. I think the label is not what is important it is that they get the help they need to function well in school and other social situations. We haven't had to deal with school yet but are tring to get OT help before he starts.
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J.A. answers from Chicago on August 24, 2006
My 3 1/2 year old son sounds the same. It is just better tolerated when they are younger. We have been told to expose him to new situations but we always end in a melt down and we have to carry him or put him in a stroller to get him back home. We went to Il Masonic Hospital for a medical evaluation and they said they didn't think he was autistic. I think the label is not what is important it is that they get the help they need to function well in school and other social situations. We haven't had to deal with school yet but are tring to get OT help before he starts.
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A.R. answers from Chicago on August 24, 2006
I know of a teacher whose son was similar to this and they have diagnosed him as normal now. She controlled his with diet. I can give her your email address if you would like more info. (Send me a message at ____@____.com)
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H.D. answers from San Francisco on August 25, 2006
Been there, done that, BEFORE most people even knew what High functioning Autism was...=/ My son is 19 and I WISH I had the support and information years ago that is available today. Anyway, if you need someone to bounce things off of please feel free to email me.
H.
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C.M. answers from Chicago on October 22, 2007
Hey J. -
I've got an 11 y/o with Asperger's Syndrome and have found some phenomenal resources that have helped our SmallBoy greatly. I would love to chat more with you.
C. (also working mom of 3 - 17, 15, 11 - in Oak Park
K.U. answers from Davenport on August 24, 2006
I know it's not near you, but Easter Seals in Elgin offers a support group for families with children with PDD. Maybe there would be something in your area as well. I know of two families with children with autism, both children are younger than your son, but if you would like me to pass your email along, I would be happy to put you in contact with them. Just email me directly if you would like to do so.
best of luck,
K.
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J.M. answers from Chicago on January 19, 2008
I can't help you with any personal insight, but I can share that the band, Five for Fighting, is generously donating $.49 to AutismSpeaks for *each time* this video is viewed. Funding goes toward research studies to help find a cure for autism. Follow this link to view the video & pass it along. They're hoping for 10,000 hits; it'd be great to help them surpass that goal. Good luck & may you gain much good help for your son. http://www.whatkindofworlddoyouwant.com/videos/view/id/40...
C.L. answers from Chicago on August 24, 2006
HI J.,
Without trying to sound like a salesperson.... I have a Discovery Toys business and our new focus this Fall is on Autism, we even have a special brochure designated to it. I am just now learning more about Autism myself, but I can see what kind of information I can gather for you, and what kind of products might help.
C.
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A. answers from Chicago on August 25, 2006
I used to work at Vanderbilt Univeristy, in Nashville, TN and they have an excellent autism research and treatment facility. Wendy Stone is one of the leading experts on autism and is doing amazing things. I suspect if there is a support group or network in the Chicago area she would be able to direct you to it and give you additional information.
Hope that helps,
A.
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