K.,
I have two sons with Autism. You can contact me privately if you'd like to talk.
What I would like to share publicly, is that these children have MANY nutritional impairments and deficiencies, allergies, and co-existing conditions. It is never a bad idea to make sure that they are getting all of the nutritional support they need. If you are uncomfortable going it on your own, you should make an appointment to see Dr. Scott Faber. He will send your child for the appropriate lab work up and then let you know what your child needs.
Cod Liver Oil is FANTASTIC for so many reasons. Essential fatty acids, vitamin d and vitamin a.
I am not going to get into an Autism debate, here. But unless you are the parent of a child with Autism, you really can not possibly understand what Jenny is talking about. I have friends on both sides, and what I can say for sure is that there is no one type or one cause of Autism. Each child is totally unique in his/her expression of this disorder. It is a spectrum disorder, and it is possible to have less severe sub-types of Autism. "Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified" (PDD-NOS) is a sub-type of Autism that is diagnosed when some but not all of the criteria are met for a traditional Autism diagnosis. I have a boy with an Autism diagnosis, and I have a boy with a PDD-NOS diagnosis. They are both making incredible, and yes hard to believe, progress. Progress does not erase the original symptoms that occured over a year's time. Kids with Autism can and do get better-maybe not "recovered", but it is possible to be independent and functional in society.
Never do anything to make someone happy-especially in regards to your child's health. Get educated. Be a smart mom. Learn about Autism. Take your son for an evaluation...I'm not sure who came to his school, but you can get an evaluation at the Autism Center of Pittsburgh ###-###-####) within weeks as opposed to waiting the 6mos-1yr for an appointment at the CDU of Children's hospital. If your son does fall somewhere on the spectrum you will be able to get therapy in your home for him to help him to be as functional as possible. If not, then you have an official document to show your family and hopefully that will get them to back off. Please be sure. There is so much that can be done for these kids.
You are taking all of the right steps, ST, OT, and the special pre-school. Just keep in mind that these therapists and teachers cannot diagnose Autism. That can only be done by a psychologist nuerologist or a neurodevelopmental pediatrician.
My best to you, and again, if I can help you further don't hesitate to contact me via private message.