Llixgrjb wrote:
You might also want to see if that teacher might have some kind of agenda in wanting this diagnosis. A public school gets extra funding for every special education case they get. Inner-city (read: poor) school districts have higher populations of students with ADD, ADHD, autism and learning disabilities that suburban ones. I speculate that other than some socio-economic factors there must be some financial incentive for why this is so.
In my experience, most public schools avoid special ed kids like the plague. The costs outweigh any extra funding. Are some schools throwing around labels out of ignorance? It happens, particularly with ADHD, where the protocol of choice is to get the family to put the child on meds, and the school pays nothing. But an AS diagnosis is a costly process to engage in ( my son's school spent thousands on it), and a costly education to offer, between the services, aids and other accommodations that are common.
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Mom to an amazing young adult AS son, plus an also amazing non-AS daughter. Most likely part of the "Broader Autism Phenotype" (some traits).