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A Question About Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 571093" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>If this little one is showing institutionalized behavior, and especially if not Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)(both need attachment parenting but if not Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) so hopeful!), but rather the often seen issues with orpahanage adoptions, it may be exactly opposite. She needs to be with mom specifically and a delay of entering public school could be needed. If she has special needs she could still receive services, but at home or at a center for one hour here and there. Private Occupational Therapist (OT) and ST could happen too. Kids from orphanage situations may have overall motor delays and sensory integration issues along with ptsd type symptoms even if in a "good" orphanage. If she is being subjected to a situation thats triggering trauma, I'm with you Bunny , the son is the one who would need out of the house schooling or she needs an ABA team at home etc. Youre so right as usual, this is a complex situation. Poor kids and their parents. I'm sure this isn't what their dream was and they probably aren't wanting to admit any of it.</p><p></p><p>We have a fantastic international adoption clinic at our main university, they have MD's and neuropsychs.....does that exist around them in any way? They are well versed in the different effects of orphanage and foster international adoptions. Is she even seeing there are issues with this one or just thinks she's a handful?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 571093, member: 12886"] If this little one is showing institutionalized behavior, and especially if not Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)(both need attachment parenting but if not Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) so hopeful!), but rather the often seen issues with orpahanage adoptions, it may be exactly opposite. She needs to be with mom specifically and a delay of entering public school could be needed. If she has special needs she could still receive services, but at home or at a center for one hour here and there. Private Occupational Therapist (OT) and ST could happen too. Kids from orphanage situations may have overall motor delays and sensory integration issues along with ptsd type symptoms even if in a "good" orphanage. If she is being subjected to a situation thats triggering trauma, I'm with you Bunny , the son is the one who would need out of the house schooling or she needs an ABA team at home etc. Youre so right as usual, this is a complex situation. Poor kids and their parents. I'm sure this isn't what their dream was and they probably aren't wanting to admit any of it. We have a fantastic international adoption clinic at our main university, they have MD's and neuropsychs.....does that exist around them in any way? They are well versed in the different effects of orphanage and foster international adoptions. Is she even seeing there are issues with this one or just thinks she's a handful? [/QUOTE]
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