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Have an Honest Conversation

First off, if you or your little one have been showing signs of autism, don't hesitate to have a chat with someone in the know. This could be:

Tips for Your Chat

Be Prepared: Jot down all the signs of autism you've observed. This isn't the time to rely on memory!

Crowdsource Opinions: Ask close friends, family, or teachers if they've noticed anything you can add to your list.

Take Notes: Keep a notepad handy for scribbling down advice or next steps.

Try to focus on the issue at hand. This is all about autism, so stay on topic.

The Autism Assessment

This isn't just a casual chat. It's a proper assessment carried out by experts in the field.

The team might do several things

In the end, they'll give you a report stating if you or your child are on the autism spectrum.

Why A Diagnosis Matters

For parents and children, a diagnosis can help you

For adults

As an adult, a diagnosis can help you

Struggling to Get Diagnosed?

Sometimes, the road to a diagnosis can feel like an uphill battle, and waiting times can be a nightmare.

If you're finding it tough, consider:

Seeking a Second Opinion: Sometimes, a fresh perspective can make all the difference.

Connect with Others: Speaking to people who've been in your shoes can offer much-needed support and advice.