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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Crusades Versus Caution: Part II
by Thomas Sowell
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While there are some conditions which are much like autism, there are other conditions, such as having a very high IQ or simply being late in talking, which often include characteristics listed on checklists for autism. These are open invitations to false diagnoses.

We would see the dangers immediately if people who wear glasses were included on "the blindness spectrum" or people with harmless moles were included on "the cancer spectrum."

Blindness, cancer and autism are all too serious -- indeed, catastrophic -- to use loose definitions that fudge the difference between accurate and inaccurate diagnoses.

Loose definitions of autism produce bigger and more newsworthy statistics, which in turn can attract more children into existing programs and attract more money from the government, foundations and other sources to support those programs.

Many parents have told me that they have been urged to let their children be labeled autistic, or on the autistic spectrum, in order to get money for speech therapy or other conditions from grants that are available to deal with autism.

Professor Camarata points out that the "less precise 'autism spectrum'" label "has had the unintended consequence of diluting resources, research and services to those children and families who most need the support" -- that is, families whose children suffer from genuine autism.

Loose definitions also promote the illusion of "cures" for autism, since most late-talking children who were never autistic in the first place "will be miraculously 'cured' because most late talkers who are otherwise unimpaired learn to talk with little or no treatment," according to Professor Camarata.

Parents whose children are late in talking or have other troubling problems would do well to seek diagnoses from the most highly qualified professionals they can find -- but not rely on the facile checklists being promoted in the current crusade for universal diagnosis of infants and toddlers for autism, without facing the question whether or not there are enough people qualified to make such diagnoses.

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Crusades?
Cautions against crusades, I can agree with. However, I'm compelled to confront these short-sighted comments.

Citing comments from Professors like Camarata doesn't add any credence at all. Having a son with Aspergers I'm learning that the real experts are taking their cues from parents and children that deal with this disability all day every day and in every way.

While I agree, the abuse for false diagnosis and over-medication needs to be researched and confronted. The painful costs of delaying intervention have been personally felt as well.

Also, I'd like to know what is meant by "true autism". Whenever I meantion my son's autism, they immediately think either "Rain Man" (played by Dustin Hoffman) or the person rocking in the corner rapidly flapping his hands rapidly. There are many forms of autism and levels of severity just as there is with many illnesses such as cancer. The Autism Spectrum has been applied because there are many disorders such as Aspergers Syndrom, Pervasive Development Disorders, etc. that share the same characteristics as autism and to a degree benefit from similar therapy and methods of intervention. Being stuck on "true autism" puts the progress that society has made in this field of study back another 50 years.

Crusades?
Cautions against crusades, I can agree with. However, I'm compelled to confront these short-sighted comments.

Citing comments from Professors like Camarata doesn't add any credence at all. Having a son with Aspergers I'm learning that the real experts are taking their cues from parents and children that deal with this disability all day every day and in every way.

While I agree, the abuse for false diagnosis and over-medication needs to be researched and confronted. The painful costs of delaying intervention have been personally felt as well.

Also, I'd like to know what is meant by "true autism". Whenever I meantion my son's autism, they immediately think either "Rain Man" (played by Dustin Hoffman) or the person rocking in the corner rapidly flapping his hands rapidly. There are many forms of autism and levels of severity just as there is with many illnesses such as cancer. The Autism Spectrum has been applied because there are many disorders such as Aspergers Syndrom, Pervasive Development Disorders, etc. that share the same characteristics as autism and to a degree benefit from similar therapy and methods of intervention. Being stuck on "true autism" puts the progress that society has made in this field of study back another 50 years.
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