Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Charlotte, there are several families on this listserve who have children with DS and autistic behaviors. It makes me want to scream that your son can't be evaluated for a year. The earlier you begin therapy for autism the better. And the professionals in New Zealand must know that. Al Veerhoff, Kensington, land father to Will & , identicals with DS and now 19. checking in Winter is setting in in New Zealand. Kids are all playing soccar and feeling excited about the Football World Cup, which is starting soon. is managing his bugs well. Nothing too sinister yet, which will hopefully continue. We are finding that his germ resistance seems to be improving as he ages (he is 4 years old now). Thankfully. has been referred to the local diagnostic services as the powers that be feels he may present with behaviours on the Autistic Spectrum. Mixed emotions about it all. Wonder if it rings bells for anyone else? Unfortunately, he probably won't be seen for at least a year, as the service is over-subscribed. Charlotte Mum to 8, Max 6, and Twins 4 (DS) and Charlie 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Charlotte, there are several families on this listserve who have children with DS and autistic behaviors. It makes me want to scream that your son can't be evaluated for a year. The earlier you begin therapy for autism the better. And the professionals in New Zealand must know that. Al Veerhoff, Kensington, land father to Will & , identicals with DS and now 19. checking in Winter is setting in in New Zealand. Kids are all playing soccar and feeling excited about the Football World Cup, which is starting soon. is managing his bugs well. Nothing too sinister yet, which will hopefully continue. We are finding that his germ resistance seems to be improving as he ages (he is 4 years old now). Thankfully. has been referred to the local diagnostic services as the powers that be feels he may present with behaviours on the Autistic Spectrum. Mixed emotions about it all. Wonder if it rings bells for anyone else? Unfortunately, he probably won't be seen for at least a year, as the service is over-subscribed. Charlotte Mum to 8, Max 6, and Twins 4 (DS) and Charlie 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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