My 2 Year Old Doesn't Communicate
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The M-Chat is available online in a variety of places but a self-scoring version is available here:
http://www.utahfeat.org/site/mchats/new
School districts, under IDEA, are not required to serve children until they are 3 years of age. If your child is close to 3 then contacting them and expressing your concerns about their needs may result in testing prior to 3 in order for the district to prepare to serve them when they turn three. Most states have Medicaid funded services for 0-3 year olds that is designed to serve kids prior to their becoming eligible for public school special education. Contact your state's Autism Society of America chapter to look into this option and for recommendations for those who can evaluate your child - 6 months is 25% of a 2 year old's life and its WAY too long to wait. Every major research report on Autism treatment indicates that early intervention is essential.
Hope that helps.
I've been dxed with PDD nos at age 6. Earlier dxs were severe mental retardation of some sort (and with a warning to not expect me to graduate), then Autistic like...
Anyways, not only did I graduate high school, but I graduated top 10% and had a couple years in college. Most of my childhood, I went without medication either. It goes to show what can done if given the right support.