Syndrome- I read the link. Very interesting, but I think the focus was more on
Doctors who might diagnose Autism to get services/therapy rather than say PDD-NOS diagnosis that has traditionally not qualified. All of this is to supposedly line the pockets of therapists who provide early childhood intervention. the Blogger stated that many of these children end up not having any deficits at all. So did the therapy change the outcome for these kids? We'll never know. There is a huge movement to catch Autism by the medical community, I think infants are being screened for it a minimum of 3 times in their first year. I'd like to think that is for the patient's benefit, not the therapist's.
All that being said, I think these cases are different than "parents lying to get special priviledges". I really don't know where to stand on the therapy fence, since my son never got ABA,etc, just normal Special Ed services that public school provided at the time, such as they were. I wonder if he would be much improved if he got them, but I kind of doubt it, he seemed to make his strides spontaneously, if late in the game.
Other than SSI, which provides him with approximately $600.00 a month to support himself on, and we are grateful for that, I am not aware of any special programs out there for him. The case manager at SSI explained that the money is intended to keep disabled living with their families.
If he gets a paying job, that amount will be adjusted down. Either way, he will probably always live with me, as California is horribly expensive. Hope I can figure out a plan for him after Hubby and I die.