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3 1/2 year old boy with behavior problems, Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 130915" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>All of us freak out when we're contemplating there might be something neurologically different about our children--that's the typical mommy response!</p><p> </p><p>You may find one specialist saying one thing and a test showing something, but what we're encouraging is that you make sure this base is covered as you do your homework and through the assessment process. Many diagnosticians do miss it, especially if the child is borderline and don't exhibit all the symptoms. Keep in mind that behaviors can change--ie mine didn't show eye contact problems at age 2 but started midway through his third year. One may flap hands while another might not line up toys while a third may be social at age 3 but not socially appropriate at age 6. Just familiarize yourself with the symptoms so you're aware of these traits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 130915, member: 701"] All of us freak out when we're contemplating there might be something neurologically different about our children--that's the typical mommy response! You may find one specialist saying one thing and a test showing something, but what we're encouraging is that you make sure this base is covered as you do your homework and through the assessment process. Many diagnosticians do miss it, especially if the child is borderline and don't exhibit all the symptoms. Keep in mind that behaviors can change--ie mine didn't show eye contact problems at age 2 but started midway through his third year. One may flap hands while another might not line up toys while a third may be social at age 3 but not socially appropriate at age 6. Just familiarize yourself with the symptoms so you're aware of these traits. [/QUOTE]
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