Two college English professors, one boy diagnosed with autism at age two (now he's five), and his two younger sisters. Let there be Life!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
[from sister] Lori Jurkovic jonathan,299.00 Autistic Disorder is a diagnostic code from the DSMIV. The DSMIV is what everyone in the mental/behavioral/psychiatric health field uses to code diagnoses. You can google DSMIV 299.00 and it might come up, otherwise get a copy of the dsmiv; a mini one will do and you'll see it has several critereon that have to be met to make the diagnosis. It won't tell you the prognosis or treatment. It will just tell you what the person who diagnosed him felt that he has by meeting several of the necessary criteria for the diagnosis. The spectrum of autism is huge/ wide and still myterious. You will do well to not get bogged down by a diagnosis; Logan is Logan. He can go as far as he can go and you won't know how far that is because he isn't there yet. He is a delightful, loving, wonderful, darling child who is very special and sensitive. He may not be the same as other kids, but then you weren't and I wasn't either. Keep being the wonderful, enrichng Dad that you are and just blow right through the diagnosis. He's your Logan
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