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5 yr old daughter's behavior changed overnight.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 62799" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Your insurance company probably will require a referral but you</p><p>can check with the insurance company and get the names of the</p><p>"child and adolescent" Psychiatrists in your area. by the way, some of</p><p>us drive two hours or more from home to get someone who is well</p><p>qualified. Not all MDs are created equal...lol...so try to find</p><p>the best available. Your Pediatrician may or may not know who is</p><p>best.</p><p></p><p>No, you don't have to reply to each response. Some people who</p><p>are "computer gifted" know how to cut & paste and they respond</p><p>in one post to many questions or responses. Most of us just try</p><p>to mention others when we have time or when we have a specific</p><p>area that we need to revisit. This is a very supportive and warm</p><p>group of men and women. Very, very, very rarely is their a negative vibe passed between CD members. When it does happen it</p><p>is usually because of a bad hair day and is forgotten pdq.</p><p></p><p>If no one has suggested it yet, get a notebook and make entries</p><p>each day on what your child has done, what you have done including the names and phone number of EVERY person you contact</p><p>as you train as a Warrior Mom. The names are very important.</p><p>It's overwhelming but I'm confident you are going to do well. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 62799, member: 35"] Your insurance company probably will require a referral but you can check with the insurance company and get the names of the "child and adolescent" Psychiatrists in your area. by the way, some of us drive two hours or more from home to get someone who is well qualified. Not all MDs are created equal...lol...so try to find the best available. Your Pediatrician may or may not know who is best. No, you don't have to reply to each response. Some people who are "computer gifted" know how to cut & paste and they respond in one post to many questions or responses. Most of us just try to mention others when we have time or when we have a specific area that we need to revisit. This is a very supportive and warm group of men and women. Very, very, very rarely is their a negative vibe passed between CD members. When it does happen it is usually because of a bad hair day and is forgotten pdq. If no one has suggested it yet, get a notebook and make entries each day on what your child has done, what you have done including the names and phone number of EVERY person you contact as you train as a Warrior Mom. The names are very important. It's overwhelming but I'm confident you are going to do well. DDD [/QUOTE]
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