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<blockquote data-quote="Atourwitsend" data-source="post: 528488" data-attributes="member: 14543"><p>Thank you! As for testing my son was first identified as 'troubled' in daycare and a auditor for DHHS came in and observed him. However, because his behavior was sporadic we were told that there were no problem. Then in Pre-school the same thing happened DHHS observed. However, this time they referred us for Special Education. We took him in for observation but once again were told that he was just 'active'. We then begged our Pediatrician to refer him for a psychological evaluation. Reluctantly, our Dr. did so and that is when we were told he had Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED). However, because he was so young and not yet in school there were no treatments and our insurance would not cover counciling. We then had him evaluated for a special Behavior School when we were told that the school 'would not tolerate and did not have the proper structure' for him. So he was accepted into the Behavior School however, before he could start my husband's company transferred him! So, we went to our new school and explained the situation and they told us that they could have him see the guidance councilor if there became a problem. There was a problem. However, because he was only in pre-school he did not qualify for any further help. Our new Dr. referred us to behavioral counciling but then things came to a head before that could be set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atourwitsend, post: 528488, member: 14543"] Thank you! As for testing my son was first identified as 'troubled' in daycare and a auditor for DHHS came in and observed him. However, because his behavior was sporadic we were told that there were no problem. Then in Pre-school the same thing happened DHHS observed. However, this time they referred us for Special Education. We took him in for observation but once again were told that he was just 'active'. We then begged our Pediatrician to refer him for a psychological evaluation. Reluctantly, our Dr. did so and that is when we were told he had Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED). However, because he was so young and not yet in school there were no treatments and our insurance would not cover counciling. We then had him evaluated for a special Behavior School when we were told that the school 'would not tolerate and did not have the proper structure' for him. So he was accepted into the Behavior School however, before he could start my husband's company transferred him! So, we went to our new school and explained the situation and they told us that they could have him see the guidance councilor if there became a problem. There was a problem. However, because he was only in pre-school he did not qualify for any further help. Our new Dr. referred us to behavioral counciling but then things came to a head before that could be set up. [/QUOTE]
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