by Zan » Wed Sep 14, 2011 12:37 am
She's not seeing her doctor next week. She's being evaluated by the County for her communication development. We initially made the appointment because she was slow to talk (ie: isn't), and she's already had her initial in-home visit by one of the representatives who observed her and asked us lots of questions. Looking back, her questions did seem very pointed in the "ASD" direction. Since then, I've been watching her more closely (now that I know what to look for) and am getting ready for next week's appointment at the downtown facility. Since I have read a little bit about ASD/autism symptoms, I'm fairly sure I can get a quicker assessment when we see the professionals. I just hope that we will be able to get her on the right track before she starts school in 3 years.
When I found out my first child was extremely far-sighted and would have to wear glasses at the age of 2, I was devastated. It's hard enough to grow up in schools without having some actual issue for the plebs to make fun of. Luckily for us, she adjusted very well, and never really let that stuff get to her. Plus,he vision is 90% improved, and she only has to wear reading glasses "some" of the time now. No more regular wear. Here's hoping that JJ will be able to adjust as well.