Correcting an Autism Misdiagnosis: Steps for Parents
Correcting an autism misdiagnosis begins when parents or clinicians notice that certain traits or therapy outcomes do not fit an autism profile. A structured reassessment helps clarify whether autism is still the correct diagnosis.
1. Identify the Mismatch
If traits conflict with an autism profile or treatment progress stalls, reassessment may be needed.
2. Seek a Full Reassessment
A multidisciplinary team reviews clinical interviews, observations and developmental information.
3. Adjust the Support Plan
With accurate understanding, support can be tailored more effectively.
For professional second opinions, families can explore services through Autism Detect. Some individuals may also have overlapping ADHD traits, which can be explored through ADHD Certify.
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