ToughDiamond wrote:
Mummy_of_Peanut wrote:
I wish it was as quick for children. In December, the depute head at my daughter's school contacted our council's autism outreach team, who advised her to make an appointment with SALT, as this is the first step for kids. She had a SALT triage appointment at the end of June and was placed on the waiting list for a full SALT assessment, which should have happened by now, but we don't even have a date for it yet. At that time, she was also placed on the autism assessment waiting list, which is 2 years, in Greater Glasgow.
That's way too long. One faint ray of hope for anybody waiting a long time is that I once heard that the moment you're on the waiting list for the DX, then under English law at least, you have to be treated as if that DX was likely to turn out positive. So workplaces and schools can't ignore the condition once they know you're in the queue. It might be worth checking out what the local law says, if the school isn't making adequate adjustments already. I'm assuming you pretty much know it's AS already.
She's on the school's additional needs plan. The depute head told me that the diagnosis itself didn't matter so much to them as getting an assessment of her needs, which will start with SALT. However, I am concerned about the school as there's very little information coming from them, unless I initiate conversation, which isn't really encouraged. They're not deliberately evading me, it's just a really busy school, but I feel I'm in the dark a lot of the time and anxiously waiting for the parents' evening in a couple of weeks. It's almost a year after I first raised my concerns about my daughter's concentration and social skills and no ed psychs have visited her yet.
We're pretty sure it's AS. The SALT therapist was by chance an AS specialist and, although he's not able to provide a diagnosis, was speaking about her as if he could tell she had it (we and the teachers already suspected it). He even spotted things that I hadn't even associated with AS, even though I've been doing a lot of reading. He also asked about family members with social issues and gave me a knowing nod when I mentioned myself.
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