Health Organization When Your Child Has Been Given an Autism Diagnosis

By Laura Heuer

Expert Health Organizer/Consultant

Answers by Nannette Ohman, Executive DirectorAutism Alliance of MetroWest, Inc.

Q- First can you tell me how long it usually take to get an Autism diagnosis and the approximate age?

A- It usually takes 6 to eight months to get an appointment with a doctor that can diagnose autism.-Typically between 2 and 4 years of age.

Q- Are there any tell tale signs of Autism?

A- Yes, No eye contact-appearing to be deaf, no language or loss of language- repetitive play- social ineptness-

Q- What are some steps a parent can take to help the process in getting an accurate diagnosis?

A- Making sure that they get a team evaluation/diagnosis is critical-making sure the doctor is reputable.

Q-What are some of the best tips you feel will help a family once a family member has been diagnosed?

A- Get on with good services- do not get hung up on the labels. Call it whatever you want but make sure your getting appropriate services in the home and at school. Early Intervention is key.

Q- How do you feel is the best way to get your family and friends to understand an Autism diagnosis?

A- There are several different ways- videos, books, support groups and talking to them. It depends on whom you are telling and how well you tell.For more information go to www.autismalliance.org This is for local Metro West families -in MA Call us at (508) 652-9900. http://www.dougflutiejrfoundation.org/ Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation For Autism

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