I haven't got a clue, Polter!
We are in an odd situation really. As he has had a non verbal IQ showing he has slightly above average IQ, and a CELF assessment that shows he has good understanding, SALT has said ds has specific language impairment and that this precludes other reasons for ds's speech difficulties. Mainstream with support or a speech unit has been recommended
However ds also ......
Struggles with social interaction with peers (communicates with adults, but not really interested in children, likes everything to be completely controlled by him - so with an adult wants to play a particular game like he is spiderman, I am a baddie, over and over.)
Has lots of sensory difficulties, hates baths and bathrooms, very sensitive to loud noises, hates having clothes off (especially socks) resists people touching him
Has a very selective limited diet
He is still in nappies (partly a physical issue, but also because he is very resistant to going in a toilet, sitting on the toilet....anything to do with toilets)
Thrives on routine, hate change
Has quirky twiddly things he does (twiddles hair and ribbon all the time), snipping paper with scissors, bounces and bounces, could swing for hours
And lots of other stuff that I guess could be described as 'autistic tendencies'
I think I just want these difficulties (which are fairly all encompassing for him) to be acknowledged alongside his speech difficulties