Bauhauswife wrote:
Yeah Washi, I think HFA and Aspergers Syndrome are very closely related. I was reading up on HFA today, and I was shocked to see that it's not even recognized in the DSM!! WTH?? What happens with those kids? Do they not get services? I was told that a PDD-NOS in my district doesn't get services either.
I would consider my son to be on the lower functioning end of the spectrum, and after weeks of searching on the net, I see very few resources and parental social connections for LFA and Classic autism. The worst being Healthboards, where every post seems to be...
"is this a symptom of autism? Does this sound like autism?" yadda yadda yadda...Everyone is in hysterics but no ones giving input. It's a mess.
I wonder if this is why there's such a clog in the system to get an evaluation...someone's kid licks a window one time, and they're off to see the Neurologist!
My understanding is that the DSM doesn't make a separate distinction for Asperger's anymore either. All of the labels (PDD-NOS included I think) fall under Autism Spectrum Disorder. The label that a doctor may or may not put on your kid has little if anything to do with whether or not your child receives services from the public school system in the US. If your child meets the school system's criteria for having "characteristics consistent with autism" (or other "disorders") and those characteristics appear to prevent your child from learning in the normal school environment, then he or she qualifies for services. You can easily have a kiddo that is diagnosed by a doc with an ASD but who the school system thinks is perfectly capable of learning in the normal school environment so that kiddo will not receive services. Alternatively, many kids may never have been formally diagnosed by a doc but through a school evaluation it has been determined that they require accomodations in order to learn so they get the services.
I guess I kinda philosophically agree with the changes to the DSM because I tend to be a lumper not a splitter which also leads me to say that you might see more action on a thread that is stickied in the parents forum than you would if a new sub forum is created. Just my 2 cents!