Autism level 2

janetparkinson
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I have been newly diagnosed with autism level 2not sure what that means work money etc I am trying to get on esa on the 17 may I am waiting for a letter confirming this from my sicatrist sorry about spelling mistakes has anyone else experience ed this
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Hello Janet @janetparkinson and a warm welcome to the community.. Very good to have you with us.
I do not want to risk giving you wrong or misleading advice, so I'm going to tag someone in here who may be better able to help you.
Please bear with us and stay in touch
Really glad to meet you,
Richard
@JennysDad
Tagging @VioletFenn
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Hi @janetparkinson
Please see below to see how ASD Level 2 is defined.Level 2
"Requiring substantial support”Marked deficits in verbal and nonverbal social communication skills; social impairments apparent even with supports in place; limited initiation of social interactions; and reduced or abnormal responses to social overtures from others. For example, a person who speaks simple sentences, whose interaction is limited to narrow special interests, and how has markedly odd nonverbal communication.Inflexibility of behavior, difficulty coping with change, or other restricted/repetitive behaviors appear frequently enough to be obvious to the casual observer and interfere with functioning in a variety of contexts. Distress and/or difficulty changing focus or action.0 -
Thank you I did not know that0
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I didn’t know that0
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Sorry @janetparkinson, I just realised I forgot to add the source: https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/diagnosis/dsm-5-diagnostic-criteria0
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Thank you for the link0
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