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Anyone that had child diagnoised as early as 5?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 263348" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Call your county mental health place and get set up - if you go to church ask the pastor for counseling - lots of churches offer it free these days. Luthern family counseling is a good place to go and you don't have to be Lutheran. Catholic family charities is another resource and you don't have to be catholic. United way is a plethora of resources. </p><p> </p><p>Do keep going with the school - but do NOT depend on them for quality therapy long term. Also you can get your son set up with an IEP (individual education plan) that can help his teacher help him more. That is also helpful in homework, how he's handled at school so you are getting calls 100 times a day to come get him and helps avoid suspensions. </p><p> </p><p>Hugs - </p><p>Glad you're here - and delighted to see so many people offering their advice - they wouldn't have advice if they hadn't lived like you are now - we're a pretty fantastic bunch of caring parents. Like I said - take what you can use - and don't worry about giving back for a long time - just get your son well. AND tell yourself it isn't something that has a cure - but it is a managable disorder (most days) and let the other days go or come here and vent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 263348, member: 4964"] Call your county mental health place and get set up - if you go to church ask the pastor for counseling - lots of churches offer it free these days. Luthern family counseling is a good place to go and you don't have to be Lutheran. Catholic family charities is another resource and you don't have to be catholic. United way is a plethora of resources. Do keep going with the school - but do NOT depend on them for quality therapy long term. Also you can get your son set up with an IEP (individual education plan) that can help his teacher help him more. That is also helpful in homework, how he's handled at school so you are getting calls 100 times a day to come get him and helps avoid suspensions. Hugs - Glad you're here - and delighted to see so many people offering their advice - they wouldn't have advice if they hadn't lived like you are now - we're a pretty fantastic bunch of caring parents. Like I said - take what you can use - and don't worry about giving back for a long time - just get your son well. AND tell yourself it isn't something that has a cure - but it is a managable disorder (most days) and let the other days go or come here and vent. [/QUOTE]
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