Guest guest Posted September 7, 2009 Report Share Posted September 7, 2009 That's a tough question to answer as I have been to different kinds of professionals who should be able to diagnose it and there's still some gray areas. It's probably best to have whomever is doing the eval (neurodevelopmental pediatrician, pedi neurologist, neuropsychologist) confer with the psychiatrist. As far as pragmatic language skills go - yes they are often associated with autism. Language evals are somewhat qualitative and some need to be repeated as the more conversation you have, the more you can pick up. Social language and nonverbal language needs to be evaluated too. Tonality, the fluency of speech, the reciprocal and receptive abilities, and amount of speech are also important. Most often, speech therapists do a screening for speech problems and can miss the sometimes or at least initial subtleties and differences in those with AS. I think it's a good idea too to rule out auditory processing problems whenever you have a language concern. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditory_processing_disorder Best, Bonnie Bonnie > > 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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