St Leonards Seagull
Well-known member
- Jul 10, 2012
- 554
For some context my 13 year old daughter has shown subtle autistic traits for a number of years which my wife and I did not act upon (yes we feel awful). Over the last few years she’s also had a heart condition which resulted in one particularly scary episode for her (2 years ago) and heart surgery last year. Since this she has steadily disengaged with the world, and we tried to get her counselling as she was anxious around her heart issues and she was referred to the local children’s mental health services (I live in Hull). They assessed her and told us they were unable to provide any further support as they felt she had autistic traits and she would need specialist support. Over the last year she has struggled with school and has displayed further traits. It appears that she has been masking her symptoms and a lot of previous difficulties she’s had and how she’s acted in the past make sense. Her school have strongly supported a referral for an assessment but the waiting list is long (a number of years I’m told) and I’m worried that she is not able to access counselling for her heart issue, for her and her schooling.
My wife and I appreciate that we should have acted sooner and we carry a lot of regret. We just need to access some support for her as a lot of local services want a confirmed diagnosis. I am aware that we can pay for a private assessment I wanted to know if anyone had any experience of this as I’m concerned about the validity of some providers and if they are recognised by schools etc. Any advice would be appreciated.
My wife and I appreciate that we should have acted sooner and we carry a lot of regret. We just need to access some support for her as a lot of local services want a confirmed diagnosis. I am aware that we can pay for a private assessment I wanted to know if anyone had any experience of this as I’m concerned about the validity of some providers and if they are recognised by schools etc. Any advice would be appreciated.