Aiden's story
What lead to Aiden's diagnosis:
Aiden was not meeting specific
milestones, most notably speech. At 18 months he was not talking. He
was lining up and spinning his toys and not playing with them in
context He was also hand flapping. I knew from a friend that has an
autistic son, that Aiden was autistic. The signs and symptoms were
there. We made an appointment with A developmental pediatrician at
CHOP and they confirmed our fears. We got Aiden enrolled in early
intervention through the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit. There
he met his first therapist, his Occupational therapist. We saw Aiden
make his first real connection with someone outside the family. They
definitely had a special bond!
What's special About Aiden:
Aiden is the most social autistic child anyone has ever met. He is
also known as the puzzle master. He can also work a touch pad devise
(ipad, phone etc) better than most adults. He loves the Wonder Pets,
and his stuffed Eeyore. Aiden is non verbal, but he definitely
communicates. He uses pecs, sign language and a few words. Aiden
also loves animals, he receives hipotherapy (horse riding therapy)
and loves the horses. He loves fish and anything to do with water. He
also loves our dogs (albeit a little to much sometimes). Aiden also
has a very special bond with his sister.
How has Autism affected our
lives?:
I think of Aiden not as an autistic child, but as my son. A normal
(what ever that is) 5 year old. He is the light of my life and I
relish in his accomplishments and support his weaknesses.
My wife has become a master at navigating frustrations the health
insurance system. She has sought out therapists and treatments that
have advanced Aiden's life. She is my hero!