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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 291275" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi, Lisa. I think I kinda sorta remember you. Welcome back. </p><p></p><p>What shot out at me is that he can only read at a first grade level and isn't good at anything. I'm thinking has he ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation along his tiresome journey? This kid could be hindered by serious learning disabilities or hidden disabilities and knowing what they are could make a big difference in his self-esteem and functioning. That also may be why he acts out. At his age, he should be able to read better, naviagate around the neighborhood and at least be in the running for a driver's license. </p><p></p><p>Mental health experts aren't very good at catching stuff that has nothing to do with mental health. I'd do the neuropsychologist thing, especially because he's getting so much older now. He's not TOO old to get help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 291275, member: 1550"] Hi, Lisa. I think I kinda sorta remember you. Welcome back. What shot out at me is that he can only read at a first grade level and isn't good at anything. I'm thinking has he ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation along his tiresome journey? This kid could be hindered by serious learning disabilities or hidden disabilities and knowing what they are could make a big difference in his self-esteem and functioning. That also may be why he acts out. At his age, he should be able to read better, naviagate around the neighborhood and at least be in the running for a driver's license. Mental health experts aren't very good at catching stuff that has nothing to do with mental health. I'd do the neuropsychologist thing, especially because he's getting so much older now. He's not TOO old to get help. [/QUOTE]
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