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Another newb with half a diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 551270" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>So sorry about your yucko do tor. Glad you found a new one. Great that he did so well in pre k! He sure does sound like he has a sensory integration problem. It's wonderful that you're addressing it. It can make them look as.if they have other conditions (like the sensory seeking can look like adhd ) but its true it can also often be connected to other issues. Great that you are pursuing a broad evaluation too. Not sure if you are looking into a psychiatric evaluation or a neuropsychological evaluation. They are quite different in scope. Many of us who have kids with neuro symptoms like yours like the neuropsychologist because they are psychologists who have additional training in assessment of how the brain and skills/behaviors/issues are connected. They have a broader view of what could be going on (often) where many psycholgists go down the mental health and traditional behavior modification road. Not always of course but many of us have experienced this. </p><p>Not having daycare did not cause his artic issues and you're right that was nonsense to say. So pls. don't second guess what was done. Lots of kids have developmental artic issues and no other communication issues. Given his other (sensory) issues I'm sure you will be on the look -out for any language or social communication issues that for some kids pop out/become obvious in later elementary years. </p><p>Glad you found us! Welcome!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 551270, member: 12886"] So sorry about your yucko do tor. Glad you found a new one. Great that he did so well in pre k! He sure does sound like he has a sensory integration problem. It's wonderful that you're addressing it. It can make them look as.if they have other conditions (like the sensory seeking can look like adhd ) but its true it can also often be connected to other issues. Great that you are pursuing a broad evaluation too. Not sure if you are looking into a psychiatric evaluation or a neuropsychological evaluation. They are quite different in scope. Many of us who have kids with neuro symptoms like yours like the neuropsychologist because they are psychologists who have additional training in assessment of how the brain and skills/behaviors/issues are connected. They have a broader view of what could be going on (often) where many psycholgists go down the mental health and traditional behavior modification road. Not always of course but many of us have experienced this. Not having daycare did not cause his artic issues and you're right that was nonsense to say. So pls. don't second guess what was done. Lots of kids have developmental artic issues and no other communication issues. Given his other (sensory) issues I'm sure you will be on the look -out for any language or social communication issues that for some kids pop out/become obvious in later elementary years. Glad you found us! Welcome!!! [/QUOTE]
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