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(Jamaica) "Heightened awareness" behind "significant increase in ASD testing referrals"

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The Sam Sharpe Diagnostic and Early Intervention Centre in St James is reporting a significant increase in autism testing referrals, driven by heightened awareness among parents, paediatricians and educators.


In an interview with JIS News, Acting Manager at the Centre, Joshcia Lawrence-Brown, aid that more parents are seeking assessments after observing delays in their children’s early development, particularly in speech and language.


“A lot of parents get concerned in the early development years of the child, when the speech and language are not developing as expected, and so we have referrals being increased,” she said.


While many parents seek testing for their children around the ages of four to five, others are beginning the diagnostic process as early as two years old.


She reiterated that studies are still under way to find the causes of autism, while emphasising that it extends beyond speech development issues. . . .


Children may fail to develop necessary social skills, such as making eye contact or effectively engaging with peers and adults.


Additionally, they may have rigid routines or display strong fascination with specific objects or activities.


Meanwhile, Ms. Lawrence-Brown stressed the value of support networks for caregivers. . . .  





 

 

 

 
 
 

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