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Any other difficult children have disordered thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 58804" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Sequoia, all I could think about, reading your note, was that if someone asked me how I would get off an island, I would say, "WHY? I'm staying!!!!" LOL!</p><p></p><p>DDD, I'll 2nd and 3rd that motion--an opinion on topics he knows nothing about! LOL!</p><p></p><p>My son has difficulty with-answering Q like that, too, so the neuropsychologist referred us to a speech therapist for testing. difficult child actually speaks clearly and has a great vocab, but he takes forever with-"creative thought" and putting solutions into words. You have to prompt him and suggest things in proper order. That's one of the reasons I had him tested for Asperger's (to no avail). </p><p></p><p>Sometimes disordered thinking has a biological component, and sometimes is psychological. Figuring out the hows and whys, and better yet, what to do about it, is the hard part.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck, gcvmom. Wish I had something to offer besides support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 58804, member: 3419"] Sequoia, all I could think about, reading your note, was that if someone asked me how I would get off an island, I would say, "WHY? I'm staying!!!!" LOL! DDD, I'll 2nd and 3rd that motion--an opinion on topics he knows nothing about! LOL! My son has difficulty with-answering Q like that, too, so the neuropsychologist referred us to a speech therapist for testing. difficult child actually speaks clearly and has a great vocab, but he takes forever with-"creative thought" and putting solutions into words. You have to prompt him and suggest things in proper order. That's one of the reasons I had him tested for Asperger's (to no avail). Sometimes disordered thinking has a biological component, and sometimes is psychological. Figuring out the hows and whys, and better yet, what to do about it, is the hard part. Best of luck, gcvmom. Wish I had something to offer besides support. [/QUOTE]
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