Lydia Z
Lydia Zamunda
I took my daughter who is almost 4 to see an autism specialist for her speech delay and some behavior issues. The specialist says, she has some rigid/repetitive behavior and some autistic traits but at the same time she has good eye contact and is good with social/ new situations. He said she would have been diagnosed with PDD/NOS but does not think she is on the spectrum. He also wants us to watch out for conduct disorder? and ADHD once she enters elementary school. I am confused with all this and worried that as she grows older the traits can show up more and she can experience anxiety/depression and suffer because of a specialist who thinks he's doing me a favor by not diagnosing her. I understand when he says she does not have all the traits but she has great difficulty with transitions, she spins herself and her toys, she lines up trains and cars. My question is, If it is all due to the wiring of the brain, where do people that have some of the traits fit in? should they not be diagnosed because half the symptoms? what does that even look like in the brain?