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Help, sympathy, or perspective - UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 178768" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Has SO thought about a new therapist? This one seems very unhelpful.</p><p>Also, has this child had a complete evaluation so SO knows what's going on with her? Maybe your parenting has nothing to do with it. Many kids who are atypical just do not respond to normal parenting. It's not your fault. The child needs a different sort of help, more involved than you just changing your parenting style. Has the child seen a neuropsychologist? That could help you more than twenty visits to a therapist (especially one pointing fingers).</p><p>I'd look for that neuropsychologist...when was the last evaluation done? KIds change so much that evaluations can become outdated very quickly. As they mature, more stuff shows up that can make it easier to figure out what is really wrong. And therapists aren't good diagnosticians.</p><p>Good luck, whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 178768, member: 1550"] Has SO thought about a new therapist? This one seems very unhelpful. Also, has this child had a complete evaluation so SO knows what's going on with her? Maybe your parenting has nothing to do with it. Many kids who are atypical just do not respond to normal parenting. It's not your fault. The child needs a different sort of help, more involved than you just changing your parenting style. Has the child seen a neuropsychologist? That could help you more than twenty visits to a therapist (especially one pointing fingers). I'd look for that neuropsychologist...when was the last evaluation done? KIds change so much that evaluations can become outdated very quickly. As they mature, more stuff shows up that can make it easier to figure out what is really wrong. And therapists aren't good diagnosticians. Good luck, whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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