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<blockquote data-quote="OpenWindow" data-source="post: 190430" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I'm glad he's coming home but wish you had something more conclusive. I never liked the labels but I've learned it's the only way to get the best, most appropriate services.</p><p></p><p>I have the same problem getting a diagnosis. They tell me he's too young and could fit so many different diagnosis that they can't pin it down. They've told me he is the hardest kid they've ever tried to figure out. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about calling the police, either. He needs to be accountable but I don't think the juvenile system is equipped to handle a kid with a mental disorder. The police have been called on my son 3 times at home and too many times at school to remember (resource officer). He's not afraid of the police and now assumes they will talk to him sternly, tell him not to do it again, and tell him next time he could be arrested. I'm relieved he hasn't been arrested, but I don't like them threatening to arrest him without following through. </p><p></p><p>Even if they did the aspie testing, I'd do it again if insurance will cover it, especially if they weren't able to rule it out or rule it in.</p><p></p><p>Linda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OpenWindow, post: 190430, member: 45"] I'm glad he's coming home but wish you had something more conclusive. I never liked the labels but I've learned it's the only way to get the best, most appropriate services. I have the same problem getting a diagnosis. They tell me he's too young and could fit so many different diagnosis that they can't pin it down. They've told me he is the hardest kid they've ever tried to figure out. I'm not sure about calling the police, either. He needs to be accountable but I don't think the juvenile system is equipped to handle a kid with a mental disorder. The police have been called on my son 3 times at home and too many times at school to remember (resource officer). He's not afraid of the police and now assumes they will talk to him sternly, tell him not to do it again, and tell him next time he could be arrested. I'm relieved he hasn't been arrested, but I don't like them threatening to arrest him without following through. Even if they did the aspie testing, I'd do it again if insurance will cover it, especially if they weren't able to rule it out or rule it in. Linda [/QUOTE]
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