Episode 17

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14th Apr 2021

What's the First Step?

Intro: Welcome back to another episode on “what the AUTISM?!” This podcast is for anyone who is struggling with understanding what autism is and how we can better empower our autism community through research proven methods. In each episode, I will be sharing with you ground-breaking research and how the diagnosis of autism can often be misunderstood. If you are a new listener to our podcast, I highly recommend you start from episode 1 to catch you up to speed on various terminology and concepts! Now let’s get started…

Throughout the last 16 episodes, I’ve covered quite a large range of topics and areas of concerns that many families typically have when their child is first diagnosed with autism. All this information can often times be a bit overwhelming, so in today’s episode, I wanted to quickly review through some recommendations for any parents and/or caretakers that are new to this topic of autism. 

As a clinician, there are a couple BIG recommendations that I can’t help but emphasize.

First, if you’re suspecting that your child may be autistic, have a psychologist see your child IMMEDIATELY. Delaying your child’s evaluation is only delaying the options you may have for your child in the future. Every month is a huge growth spurt opportunity for your infant, and as they grow older that window of opportunity grows narrower. So it’s extremely important that we don’t waste time. Getting an appointment in with a psychologist can be a very long wait, so make sure you do whatever you can to get an appointment in sooner than later. Just like with any medical doctors, there are private clinics and there are also county and/or state-funded clinics (in the state of CA, they’re referred to as regional centers). There is a wide range, and of course with each type there are pros and cons. For private psychologist clinics, you might have to pay out of pocket, dependent on your insurance benefits, but your child’s evaluation should be expected to be clinically very specific and customized to what your child may need. Dependent on their client-base, you may also be able to get an appointment in sooner than a county-funded clinic. The county-funded clinics should provide an evaluation free of charge; however, due to the higher level of need, the wait time might be longer and their evaluation will typically be a template assessment that’s completed. Every state has different resources available, so make sure to do your research on what resources are available for your state. I know we also have quite a bit of international listeners, as well. I’ve only worked with clients within the state of California, so I can’t provide specifics to any out-of-state nor international folks; however, I did leave a link to the ASHA website that provides state insurance mandates for the autism spectrum disorder. This is extremely helpful to review and understand before trying to set up any logistics with your insurance provider and your treatment providers (https://www.asha.org/advocacy/state/states-specific-autism-mandates/). 

Second, do your research. There are so many voices screaming at you in so many directions. What’s most important is that you make the best decision for your child. But ensure that before you make any key important decisions, you do your research to understand what the scientific research has shown. I’ve worked with quite a handful of parents that have paid out of pocket for various treatments that claimed could “cure” autism. I’ve also witnessed families bend over backwards to get their child into a program that claims to be ABA treatment, but after much time, we found out that their methodologies aren’t based on ABA principles. So I just want to reiterate the importance of doing your research and asking various questions and addressing your concerns before signing up for any type of service. 

Third, know that every decision you make is extremely important for your child. I’m not going to add the fluff and tell you that it’s okay and that there’s room for error because, really...there isn’t. Every decision you make is so vital to the success of your child, and that is why I constantly recommend you do your research to really understand the choices you choose into for your child. I can’t imagine the amount of questions and concerns that all our parents are feeling or have felt when they were first presented the autism diagnosis, but if there’s anything to take away from today’s episode, I want you to know that there are so many people out there that want to help you and your child. You’re not in this alone, but you can’t waste time. Every day counts. So for all our parents and caregivers out there that are nervously hoping their child can “grow out” of their autism, I need you to understand that this is a choice that you’re choosing for your child, and the time lost can never be reversed. If any of our listeners are having a difficult time finding resources for their child and/or figuring out their next steps, know that you can always email us or connect with us on our socials.

In the next episode, we’ll be talking about language and some basic strategies you can implement to help your child develop comprehension and increase language, so make sure to come join us next Wednesday!

Ending: If you have concerns/questions about what we talked about in today’s episode, I would LOVE to have the opportunity to answer your questions and help clarify and explain any of the talking points. You can always connect with me via email at whattheautismpodcast@gmail.com or on our Facebook page/Instagram @whattheautism. But this concludes another episode here at “What the Autism?!” We upload a new episode on your favorite podcast platform every Wednesday. Please note that this podcast has been created to discuss my personal experiences and opinions and is not a means of medical or psychological recommendations. But if you enjoyed this podcast, please make sure to follow and subscribe to our podcast channel, and I’ll see you in episode 18.

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Amanda Kim

I’m a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) that has been working with children and adults on the AUTISM spectrum for the last 8 years. My hope is for this podcast to reach families and individuals who have been impacted by the AUTISM diagnosis and connect them with ground-breaking research to empower these individuals in their daily lives.