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I would definitely ask for recommendations regarding school;

if he has to go to a psychologist recommended by the neurologist for

this, so be it. But they can be very specific, and the school has

to follow this. What I mean by re:school is what special needs does

he require to stay at the same level as the others?? My dr. wrote

down stuff like taking tests alone, for longer period of time,

etc. for an older child. I do not know what they would be for a

younger child. Also, what therapy does he need to be at his best?

He'd have to write the prescriptions for those. LJ

>

> Hi all, I am new here. My son, age 5 1/2, has been diagnosed with

> Asperger's. At least I think he has. I completed a screening form and the

> nurse called me to tell me the results were " consistent with Asperger's. "

> The neurologist sent me a letter with the scores from the screening and the

> bottom of the letter said something to the effect of " should be tested for

> Asperger's/PDD. " So, we are going back tomorrow for a followup visit and

> for recommendations. Anything any of you can recommend that I should be

> asking other than for resources? I plan to ask him to review the screening

> with us, but I've been reading posts and so many of you have such great

> insight that I wanted to ask if you had any for me. :)

>

> I have been reading a bunch and he definitely fits the description. We've

> been treating him with OT and PT for Sensory Processing Disorder since last

> May. The OT has made a huge difference in the meltdowns. They're virtually

> non-existent now (knock on wood.)

>

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