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<blockquote data-quote="CynthiaE" data-source="post: 516143" data-attributes="member: 14191"><p>Hi Insane, thanks for the welcome.</p><p>--I appreciate you took the time to stay up late and ask questions. </p><p>You guys are free to ask anything that might be relevant</p><p></p><p>The psychiatrist at Family Guidance (whom is a child psychiatric, two months ago, gave us the diagnosis of ADHD, Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), and SA. </p><p>I also suspect that she is Depressed. </p><p>As a little child, she was extremely bright, loving, smiling all the time, waving at people. </p><p>She is my biological child</p><p>No family history of dxes. </p><p>Just me, her and my brother, who helps me raise her so she has a good role model. </p><p>I do not think she's ever had an Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation for sensory and motor skills</p><p>or an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) evaluation for auditory processing</p><p></p><p>I know that they are doing a bunch of testing in the school</p><p></p><p>At home she is bright, happy, smiling--on a general basis. She has her days where she doesn't listen and doesn't want to mind, but 99% of her behavior at home is appropriate. We do not have the melt-downs at home like we do at school.</p><p></p><p>She has tried to run away three times, and been unsuccessful. The most recent was last night. We where able to catch her before she took out of the yard. </p><p></p><p>At school she seems to become withdrawn, she believes her teachers hate her, her behavior there are frequent outbursts, hitting her teachers, cussing at them, spitting, kicking. </p><p>She has not so far, hurt another child. I'm praying that never happens.</p><p>I dont like that she is hurting her teachers, but I'm at a loss, these issues do not happen at home, the only issue we've ever had is her attempting to run off, and well, I'm not sure how to deal with that either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CynthiaE, post: 516143, member: 14191"] Hi Insane, thanks for the welcome. --I appreciate you took the time to stay up late and ask questions. You guys are free to ask anything that might be relevant The psychiatrist at Family Guidance (whom is a child psychiatric, two months ago, gave us the diagnosis of ADHD, Intermittent Explosive Disorder (IED), and SA. I also suspect that she is Depressed. As a little child, she was extremely bright, loving, smiling all the time, waving at people. She is my biological child No family history of dxes. Just me, her and my brother, who helps me raise her so she has a good role model. I do not think she's ever had an Occupational Therapist (OT) evaluation for sensory and motor skills or an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) evaluation for auditory processing I know that they are doing a bunch of testing in the school At home she is bright, happy, smiling--on a general basis. She has her days where she doesn't listen and doesn't want to mind, but 99% of her behavior at home is appropriate. We do not have the melt-downs at home like we do at school. She has tried to run away three times, and been unsuccessful. The most recent was last night. We where able to catch her before she took out of the yard. At school she seems to become withdrawn, she believes her teachers hate her, her behavior there are frequent outbursts, hitting her teachers, cussing at them, spitting, kicking. She has not so far, hurt another child. I'm praying that never happens. I dont like that she is hurting her teachers, but I'm at a loss, these issues do not happen at home, the only issue we've ever had is her attempting to run off, and well, I'm not sure how to deal with that either. [/QUOTE]
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