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4yr old son recent Autism Diagnosis..next steps?

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    Our 4yr old son was recently diagnosed with autism. We are processing and we know it will be okay and fine etc but it's a lot of "now what"....what are next steps? We feel paralyzed

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      I'm sorry I'm just seeing this but I'm a mom of a 21 year old autistic son and also a parent coach who helps people figure out next steps. I'm assuming you've figured some stuff out by now but if you ever need to talk to someone who gets it, I'm here. (This is not a marketing post. I love supporting moms.) margaretwebblifecoach@gmail.com. My website is www.margaretwebblifecoach.com so you know I get it AND there are a lot of free resources on my page that you can check out. If you are a podcast person, a friend has a podcast called TiLT Parenting and she has interviewed a ton of experts (including me) that you might find helpful. Big hugs! Margaret

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        I am sorry I'm just seeing this! I'm a speech pathologist with a private practice in Austin and we work with children diagnosed with Autism. I am happy to schedule a phone call with you if you would like to talk about next steps, etc. https://www.lovespeakssls.com/

        Jennie McIntyre, M.S. CCC-SLP

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          @WhatsOnYourMB How are you doing? I'm here if you want to just talk through next steps or just need someone who gets it. ❤ Margaret Webb

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            @WhatsOnYourMB.
            Thank you for reaching out and sharing where you're at. It's completely normal to feel overwhelmed after a diagnosis — even when it brings clarity, it can also bring a lot of questions. Please know you're not alone, and your son is still the same wonderful child you’ve always known.
            As you consider next steps, here are a few places to start:

            1. Early intervention services (if not already in place)
            2. Speech and occupational therapy
            3. Developmental or behavioral support like ABA, if it feels like a good fit
            4. Support for you — parent groups or professionals who can walk with you

            Please feel free to reach out to discuss further resources! We are here to help however we can — whether that’s connecting you with services, answering questions, or just listening.

            Warmly,
            Jennie @Love Speaks Speech and Language Services, PLLC

            Jennie McIntyre, M.S. CCC-SLP

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              @Love-Speaks I second all of your remarks and recommendations. ❤️🫶🏼

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