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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 193431" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Don't think of it as a "Label". Think of it as the term the docs understand to get the correct treatment.</p><p> </p><p>That terminology will also open doors to services if she needs them. Many people find it almost impossible to get the services we know are out there for our kids - Kids who have been diagnosed with anything have an advantage over those without and then even so, it can be difficult to tap into these services.</p><p> </p><p>Once the diagnosis has been made, the treatment plan can begin. There are lots of success stories out there. Stories of amazing kids who learned to take control of their lives. Kids who are committed to doing what it takes to get to where they want to be. Kids who no matter what the diagnosis was grew up to be happy and productive adults, some even become parents and are great at that job. The sooner treatment can begin, the easier it is for the child to succeed. You send her the message that you know she can dream and reach her dreams - you will help but she must also work at it.</p><p> </p><p>We will be here to cheer you on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 193431, member: 5096"] Don't think of it as a "Label". Think of it as the term the docs understand to get the correct treatment. That terminology will also open doors to services if she needs them. Many people find it almost impossible to get the services we know are out there for our kids - Kids who have been diagnosed with anything have an advantage over those without and then even so, it can be difficult to tap into these services. Once the diagnosis has been made, the treatment plan can begin. There are lots of success stories out there. Stories of amazing kids who learned to take control of their lives. Kids who are committed to doing what it takes to get to where they want to be. Kids who no matter what the diagnosis was grew up to be happy and productive adults, some even become parents and are great at that job. The sooner treatment can begin, the easier it is for the child to succeed. You send her the message that you know she can dream and reach her dreams - you will help but she must also work at it. We will be here to cheer you on. [/QUOTE]
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