Resource: How does an Autism diagnosis work?

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How does an Autism diagnosis work?

What to expect when seeking an autism diagnosis

Source: Ambitious about Autism

Ambitious about Autism provides guidance on the autism diagnosis process for children, young people, and adults. It covers what to expect during assessment, the importance of a formal diagnosis, and how it can lead to tailored support. This resource is crucial for parents and carers navigating the complexities of seeking a diagnosis.

Ambitious about Autism offers a clear and practical guide to the autism diagnosis process. The resource breaks down the journey into understandable steps, from initial concerns and discussions with healthcare professionals to the detailed multidisciplinary assessment. It explains the various professionals involved, such as paediatricians, psychologists, and speech and language therapists, and the types of assessments they conduct.

The guide also highlights the significance of a formal diagnosis, not just for understanding an individual's unique profile but also for accessing educational, social, and healthcare support services. It provides advice on preparing for appointments, gathering relevant information, and advocating for the child's needs. Furthermore, it addresses common feelings and challenges parents may face during the diagnostic period, offering reassurance and practical tips. This resource empowers families to navigate the diagnostic pathway with greater confidence and knowledge.

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