Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 I have just read all of your posts about OCD and Aspergers, and was hoping someone could tell me if a speech evaluation could diagnose this. My daughter's speech sounds perfectly normal but at her last eval(with a regular neuropsychologist)she scored in the 9th percentile for pragmatic language skills.( Isn't that a red flag right there alone?)She scored in the superior level on all the other testing. She is extremely stubborn as you have all described( to the point of sometimes being labeled as having ODD) She was diagosed with PDD-NOS when she was hospitalized at age 9. She is now 12. Her current eval said that although she has many obsessions and compulsions, he did not see enough of it to label her as having OCD, although every doctor she has seen since age 5 has said she has OCD. Does anyone know exactly what type of evaluation she should have to diagnose the Aspergers. She is an extremely complex kid. I have been looking for answers for years, and am having a very hard time with her school. Any input would be helpful thanks Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 Hi Judy, It does become so confusing, and although we know we have to live with their issues no matter what it's called, a diagnoses does help you find the right kind of guidance and help when needed. My daughter was diagnosed with OCD and GAD, but we were also looking at Asperger's. The Asperger's, for us, was evaluated using a very intensive questionnaire that each parent filled out separately, and then her teacher filled one out at well. Even though both us parents scored her " highly likely " for Asp, her teacher's responses scores " unlikely " ...so she did not receive the diagnosis because it wasn't " severe and pervasive " as stated in the official diagnosis. Even her OCD is less apparent at school, so I think she just maintains control better in that environment. But ironically enough, she was " diagnosed " with perfectionism, lack of social skills, pragmatic language difficulties such as you describe, immaturity, and sensory issues. So even though we didn't get the Aspie " label " , they did nail down some of the individual symptoms for whatever that's worth. And we are to have her evaluated again in a year or two, particularly if she has trouble at school this year (it was a big change this year because she's been in Montessori so she had the same classroom and teacher for first through third grade, and now in fourth she has new room and new teacher...her anxiety has spiked of course). Besides the Asp questionnaire, she underwent numerous neuropsych tests, assessment by both occupation therapist and speech/language therapist, and she's been in therapy for about a year. Subject: Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION To: Date: Monday, September 7, 2009, 8:04 AM I have just read all of your posts about OCD and Aspergers, and was hoping someone could tell me if a speech evaluation could diagnose this. My daughter's speech sounds perfectly normal but at her last eval(with a regular neuropsychologist) she scored in the 9th percentile for pragmatic language skills.( Isn't that a red flag right there alone?)She scored in the superior level on all the other testing. She is extremely stubborn as you have all described( to the point of sometimes being labeled as having ODD) She was diagosed with PDD-NOS when she was hospitalized at age 9. She is now 12. Her current eval said that although she has many obsessions and compulsions, he did not see enough of it to label her as having OCD, although every doctor she has seen since age 5 has said she has OCD. Does anyone know exactly what type of evaluation she should have to diagnose the Aspergers. She is an extremely complex kid. I have been looking for answers for years, and am having a very hard time with her school. Any input would be helpful thanks Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 Hi, Judy.? I don't know about the speech--it is a subject I am not well-versed on.? I did want to tell you that went through testing at her doctor's office to determine whether or not she had Asperger's.? Since she has been a patient there for many years for the OCD, her testing consisted of mostly questionaires and interviews.? Once she received the diagnosis and was referred for testing for special education services at the school, they did testing as well that agreed with the diagnosis.? I wish I had more to offer--Asperger's is a hard one to pin down.? Kelley in NV Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION I have just read all of your posts about OCD and Aspergers, and was hoping someone could tell me if a speech evaluation could diagnose this. ?My daughter's speech sounds perfectly normal but at her last eval(with a regular neuropsychologist)she scored in the 9th percentile for pragmatic language skills.( Isn't that a red flag right there alone?)She scored in the superior level on all the other testing.?She is extremely stubborn as you have all described( to the point of sometimes being labeled as having ODD) ?She was diagosed with PDD-NOS when she was hospitalized at age 9. She is now 12. Her current eval said that although she has many obsessions and compulsions, he did not see enough of it to label her as having OCD, although every doctor she has seen since age 5 has said she has OCD. Does anyone know exactly what type of evaluation she should have to diagnose the Aspergers. She is an extremely complex kid. I have been looking for answers for years, and am having a very hard time with her school. Any input would be helpful thanks Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 I think for my dd there were a lot of questions that apparently ended up being part of what is called the Gilliam Asperger Disorder Scale. I didn't know I was filling it out because my dd was in residential and it was all done over the phone. Judy, did you fill out that scale? My dd also had cognitive testing which showed a large discrepancy between verbal and nonverbal. All the tests that she scored lower in were sections that people with Asperger's don't do as well in. She was also observed by staff 24 hours a day for about 5 weeks before they suggested the testing. They noticed she was different than the other girls. Her report also speaks of her obsessive compulsive traits, difficulty coping with change, difficulty managing emotions, extreme social anxiety which are all part of Asperger's. My dd did not have a separate speech assessment. Her trouble with pragmatic language showed up in the cognitive testing. For instance she scored in the 9th percentile in picture arrangement. This section requires that pictures be arranged in order to tell a story. Measures nonverbal understanding of social interaction and ability to reason sequentially. Most of the pragmatic language they were able to observe her struggle with during the time she spent there. Judy, is the school taking another diagnosis and giving her services that way? Stormy ________________________________ To: Sent: Monday, September 7, 2009 11:45:29 AM Subject: Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION Hi, Judy.? I don't know about the speech--it is a subject I am not well-versed on.? I did want to tell you that went through testing at her doctor's office to determine whether or not she had Asperger's.? Since she has been a patient there for many years for the OCD, her testing consisted of mostly questionaires and interviews.? Once she received the diagnosis and was referred for testing for special education services at the school, they did testing as well that agreed with the diagnosis.? I wish I had more to offer--Asperger' s is a hard one to pin down.? Kelley in NV Re: Re: OCD and Aspergers--QUESTION I have just read all of your posts about OCD and Aspergers, and was hoping someone could tell me if a speech evaluation could diagnose this. ?My daughter's speech sounds perfectly normal but at her last eval(with a regular neuropsychologist) she scored in the 9th percentile for pragmatic language skills.( Isn't that a red flag right there alone?)She scored in the superior level on all the other testing.?She is extremely stubborn as you have all described( to the point of sometimes being labeled as having ODD) ?She was diagosed with PDD-NOS when she was hospitalized at age 9. She is now 12. Her current eval said that although she has many obsessions and compulsions, he did not see enough of it to label her as having OCD, although every doctor she has seen since age 5 has said she has OCD. Does anyone know exactly what type of evaluation she should have to diagnose the Aspergers. She is an extremely complex kid. I have been looking for answers for years, and am having a very hard time with her school. Any input would be helpful thanks Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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