My daughter was diagnosed with ASD at Kennedy Krieger last summer. She was evaluated by both a speech therapist and developmental pediatrician. My question - what does a developmental pediatrician actually do and how often is a child seen by a dev pedi? Has anyone had good experiences with one long-term? I was not impressed with the one I spoke with at KKI at all. I'm asking around for local references and there don't seem to be many in my area.
My daughter currently receives a lot of services through school and some extra speech help over summer. I WOULD find it helpful to have someone with deep knowledge of developmental issues help me make sure she is getting appropriate services through the school system, based on their knowledge of the child. Do they help with things like that?
Re: What does a Dev Pediatrician really do? Should we get one? (ASD)
Baby #3 due September 12, 2014!
Yes.
We visit our developmental/behavioral pedi every 4-6 months, but she can push him into her schedule if we need a report sooner. We drive an hour into the city to see her. She's been a great resource. Writes the big report with recommendations for his treatment and school programming. The more respected clinicians typically generate the better reports. The waitlists can be lengthy.