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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 518711" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>You came to thi forum for the same reason we are all here: answers and support!</p><p>WE can't give you answers, but can try to help you in your quest, stear you in the right direction, etc...</p><p>But we CAN offer LOTS of support.</p><p>You are not alone and many more parents will come along and help you in your journey.</p><p>I don't know for sure (would need more info), but for a lot of our kids, the problems are not environmental but neurological. Which mean changing her environment (ie: school) won't help much. The answers will be in her diagnosis. What are her difficulties, lacking skills that explain the behavior. If a child is deaf, no body will tell him "would you please listen for once" but instead would look into hearing aid and maybe lip reading. Well that is true for most disabilities that create behavior issues. You identify the problem (the source) and then you put a treatment plan together, accomodations, etc.</p><p>Look into a thourough multi-disciplinary evaluation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 518711, member: 11847"] You came to thi forum for the same reason we are all here: answers and support! WE can't give you answers, but can try to help you in your quest, stear you in the right direction, etc... But we CAN offer LOTS of support. You are not alone and many more parents will come along and help you in your journey. I don't know for sure (would need more info), but for a lot of our kids, the problems are not environmental but neurological. Which mean changing her environment (ie: school) won't help much. The answers will be in her diagnosis. What are her difficulties, lacking skills that explain the behavior. If a child is deaf, no body will tell him "would you please listen for once" but instead would look into hearing aid and maybe lip reading. Well that is true for most disabilities that create behavior issues. You identify the problem (the source) and then you put a treatment plan together, accomodations, etc. Look into a thourough multi-disciplinary evaluation. [/QUOTE]
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