f77ms you have given a list of all the behaviours that are typical of a child on the autistic spectrum.
Without a diagnosis, he would be left to fight his way through a world he hardly understands, and then be miserable and probably expelled from school.
Early traumatic years ( not lived in a war zone I expect?) cannot give a diagnosis of autism, the tests they have ( especially in play, and how they react) will not give a mis diagnosis to a simply shy and anxious child.
Having a label is the first step to getting help and realising what is actually happening both for the child and the parents.
the National Autistic Society is very helpful and has lots of material for you to read, it will help you understand your DGS. I have always been close to my DGS but without knowledge of his autism and the best way to deal with him it would have led to escalating anger all round.
They do not diagnose lightly believe me.
No fun being old under Andy Burnham .
‘The ‘professionals’ - finally finished, phew!
Finding it difficult getting medication



