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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 480101" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>this has for sure happened in my son's case. I think with kids who have a hard time expressing and rating their feelings it is hard to get this on a standardized test. We found out from statements he randomly makes and now he talks to the psychiatric (not my favorite guy but he does do some things ok) and the school counselor when he brings up things. He has said things directly like, well I am just going to give up, it is too hard. Dont they know I am trying my best? Do I have to die to get rid of this? It is your fault mom, you didn't get the doctor to fix my brain, lots of questions about autism and brain injury and if he can ever get people to stop calling him that if he promises to be "good" etc. Really feeling down about things at times. Not really seriously depressed but has some issues in that way. So we are addressing it along with the self esteem issues that go hand in hand.</p><p>It is worth paying attention to and if you are concerned, to heck with the diagnosis or not, just tell them you are very concerned and want it addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 480101, member: 12886"] this has for sure happened in my son's case. I think with kids who have a hard time expressing and rating their feelings it is hard to get this on a standardized test. We found out from statements he randomly makes and now he talks to the psychiatric (not my favorite guy but he does do some things ok) and the school counselor when he brings up things. He has said things directly like, well I am just going to give up, it is too hard. Dont they know I am trying my best? Do I have to die to get rid of this? It is your fault mom, you didn't get the doctor to fix my brain, lots of questions about autism and brain injury and if he can ever get people to stop calling him that if he promises to be "good" etc. Really feeling down about things at times. Not really seriously depressed but has some issues in that way. So we are addressing it along with the self esteem issues that go hand in hand. It is worth paying attention to and if you are concerned, to heck with the diagnosis or not, just tell them you are very concerned and want it addressed. [/QUOTE]
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