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5yr old and process to detect issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 412920" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Your son sounds a little like mine - basically fine in school, with most caregivers, just problems at home... And my son also talks continually, as though his mind is as hyperactive as his body (though sounds as if your son is not so physically hyperactive?). Incredibly persistent and never gives up "nagging" for what he wants. Temper tantrums if he does not get what he wants (or used to be; I am devising skills and strategies for avoiding tantrums). I very much want to get my son tested by a neuro-psychologist and will eventually do this though the waiting lists are long here. Do keep us posted with the results of your son...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 412920, member: 11227"] Your son sounds a little like mine - basically fine in school, with most caregivers, just problems at home... And my son also talks continually, as though his mind is as hyperactive as his body (though sounds as if your son is not so physically hyperactive?). Incredibly persistent and never gives up "nagging" for what he wants. Temper tantrums if he does not get what he wants (or used to be; I am devising skills and strategies for avoiding tantrums). I very much want to get my son tested by a neuro-psychologist and will eventually do this though the waiting lists are long here. Do keep us posted with the results of your son... [/QUOTE]
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