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I would like to ask your opinion, as a person with autism. I have a 12 year old son who has rather eluded diagnosis, for lack of a better term. The one actual visit with professionals we managed to get, when he was 8-they told me he has 'austistic features' and sensory issues, but didn't meet the criteria for diagnosis. Then they said had I brought him in at age 3 or 4, based on his history, he would have been diagnosed as very high functioning autism. (he was also found to have a genius-level IQ of 140). They told me that the autism had 'faded'. The whole process was rather unhelpful.
Because some of the 'autistic features' that had faded, are becoming apparent again as he becomes a teen-he was just recently screened for ADHD and determined to not have that. He's defenitely 'different' and he knows it, and talks about it sometimes now. I wonder if a diagnosis would help him, so he could understand and accept it. Or, if we should let it go and just try to help him learn ways to cope (I work with him all the time to learn coping skills, I want things to go well for him).
I'm not really sure what to do, and since I don't usually think like he does (although, sometimes I do) I'm not sure how it comes across to him.