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almost threw in the towel tonight
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 402371" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there. Welcome to the board, but so sorry you have to be here. Believe me, many of us understand your feelings.</p><p></p><p>If you want our s uggestions, it would be helpful to give us a bit more information. I have a few questions that can help us help you.</p><p></p><p>1/Which kind of doctor diagnosed your child? Has he ever had a complete neuropsychologist evaluation? How old is he?</p><p></p><p>2/Developmental: How was his early speech? Can he relate normally to his same age peers? How is his eye contact with strangers? Does he have any sensitivities to light, loud noise, crowds, textures of food or clothing? Does he freak out when he has to transition from one activity to another or can he let go of what he is doing and move on? How are his motor skills? Did he ever toe walk? Does he have any repetitive movements or noises like hand flapping, clapping, lip smacking, repeating words over and over again, twirling, head banging, anything?? Does he seem n ormal at times and "out of it" at other times?</p><p></p><p>3/Are there any psychiatric disorders on either side of his genetic family tree? Remember, he is 50% of both of his biological parents, whether they are or are not in the picture.</p><p></p><p>If you answer those questions we will get a better mini-view of your son. You may want to do a signature like I did below so that we can remember every time you post. Welcome again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 402371, member: 1550"] Hi there. Welcome to the board, but so sorry you have to be here. Believe me, many of us understand your feelings. If you want our s uggestions, it would be helpful to give us a bit more information. I have a few questions that can help us help you. 1/Which kind of doctor diagnosed your child? Has he ever had a complete neuropsychologist evaluation? How old is he? 2/Developmental: How was his early speech? Can he relate normally to his same age peers? How is his eye contact with strangers? Does he have any sensitivities to light, loud noise, crowds, textures of food or clothing? Does he freak out when he has to transition from one activity to another or can he let go of what he is doing and move on? How are his motor skills? Did he ever toe walk? Does he have any repetitive movements or noises like hand flapping, clapping, lip smacking, repeating words over and over again, twirling, head banging, anything?? Does he seem n ormal at times and "out of it" at other times? 3/Are there any psychiatric disorders on either side of his genetic family tree? Remember, he is 50% of both of his biological parents, whether they are or are not in the picture. If you answer those questions we will get a better mini-view of your son. You may want to do a signature like I did below so that we can remember every time you post. Welcome again! [/QUOTE]
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