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easy child is now a difficult child and I am going crazy with two of them!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 518206" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Ok...I know your son was a easy child...but didn't he have SOME clues that he was struggling? He did walk and talk late...I'm inclined to agree that autistic spectrum disorder needs to be looked at, and that a neuropsychologist is the best type of diagnostician to see. I would call today...they are so good that most have long waiting lists, but the wait is worth it. We were also told our son could not have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) for dumb reasons...his eye contact was too good, he was too friendly, etc. Baloney. He is 18 now and nobody doubts he is on the spectrum anymore. It gets more obvious as they get older, especially if they had no interventions. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is also a good diagnosis to get school services. Not all diagnosis. have t hat power. I'd definitely give it a neuropsychologist a try. Even if he is not Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), a neuropsychologist does such long and intensive testing that something should come out of it that you haven't thought about before. Many Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids are stoic a lot and seem not to have empathy, but they do. They just have trouble showing it or expressing it. And they are very literal, which may be why your little guy was honest about his haircut. The k ids don't understand social niceties. </p><p></p><p>Onto stepmother: If stepmother slaps your kids, I'd call CPS. NOBODY slaps my kids with impunity. I just would not let it go. Are they old enough to decide not to see worthless dad and his crazy wife if they testify in court?</p><p></p><p>I am sorry you are having a hard time now, but there is so much hope. Keep us posted and let us know what you are going to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 518206, member: 1550"] Ok...I know your son was a easy child...but didn't he have SOME clues that he was struggling? He did walk and talk late...I'm inclined to agree that autistic spectrum disorder needs to be looked at, and that a neuropsychologist is the best type of diagnostician to see. I would call today...they are so good that most have long waiting lists, but the wait is worth it. We were also told our son could not have Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) for dumb reasons...his eye contact was too good, he was too friendly, etc. Baloney. He is 18 now and nobody doubts he is on the spectrum anymore. It gets more obvious as they get older, especially if they had no interventions. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) is also a good diagnosis to get school services. Not all diagnosis. have t hat power. I'd definitely give it a neuropsychologist a try. Even if he is not Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), a neuropsychologist does such long and intensive testing that something should come out of it that you haven't thought about before. Many Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids are stoic a lot and seem not to have empathy, but they do. They just have trouble showing it or expressing it. And they are very literal, which may be why your little guy was honest about his haircut. The k ids don't understand social niceties. Onto stepmother: If stepmother slaps your kids, I'd call CPS. NOBODY slaps my kids with impunity. I just would not let it go. Are they old enough to decide not to see worthless dad and his crazy wife if they testify in court? I am sorry you are having a hard time now, but there is so much hope. Keep us posted and let us know what you are going to do. [/QUOTE]
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