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Hi, I'm new. Anyone dealing with ambivalent attachment?
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<blockquote data-quote="kcford" data-source="post: 122180" data-attributes="member: 4613"><p>Hi, </p><p>Gosh, I didn't mean to sound like i didn't want to get more interventions. I meant that I don't want to wait long enough for the school system to decide he needs intervention. I know he's headed down hill and I want to catch him before he falls any further.</p><p> </p><p>The neuropsychologist evaluation sounds like a really great idea. I have him scheduled for a pretty thorough evaluation with a developmental pediatrician. I know they will be looking for things like ADD, LDs. I'll make sure they run the gamut.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcford, post: 122180, member: 4613"] Hi, Gosh, I didn't mean to sound like i didn't want to get more interventions. I meant that I don't want to wait long enough for the school system to decide he needs intervention. I know he's headed down hill and I want to catch him before he falls any further. The neuropsychologist evaluation sounds like a really great idea. I have him scheduled for a pretty thorough evaluation with a developmental pediatrician. I know they will be looking for things like ADD, LDs. I'll make sure they run the gamut. Thanks for your input. [/QUOTE]
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