Diagnostic overshadowing can occur when professionals inadvertently prioritize a known diagnosis, leading to potential oversights in assessing and caring for children with special needs. Here are some key points to understand how it works:
- Limited Focus: Professionals may concentrate on the child’s condition, such as autism or ADHD, overlooking other possible health or developmental issues.
- Delayed Diagnosis: This oversight can delay identifying new or secondary conditions, like anxiety, sensory processing issues, or speech delays.
- Missed Interventions: Diagnostic overshadowing may prevent timely interventions and therapies for emerging challenges, impacting the child’s progress.
- Inaccurate Treatment: When professionals assume all issues are related to the primary diagnosis, it can lead to inappropriate treatments or support strategies.
- Frustration and Misunderstanding: Children may become frustrated and their needs misunderstood due to the failure to address hidden or less apparent concerns.
Recognizing and addressing diagnostic overshadowing is essential to ensure that children with special needs receive comprehensive care and support considering all aspects of their neurodiverse experiences. Goally’s tablet offers diverse apps for kids with special needs, covering life skills, communication, emotional regulation, executive functioning, and social skills. This holistic support can prevent diagnostic overshadowing by addressing various aspects of a child’s neurodiverse needs.