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<blockquote data-quote="Rainey" data-source="post: 314601" data-attributes="member: 8082"><p>UPDATE**** ok, so I held on to that ADHD Vanderbilt form, but never gave it to the teacher, because I had a Teacher/Parents conference coming up. Anyways, my hub and i went to it, and i was worried that she would discuss how much hes been acting up, but instead she told us that hes the smartest kid in his class, and that they are all concerned about him. its obvious that there is something wrong. and they told us that they believe that he does have Sensory Intregation Disfunction (like the early childhood mod mentioned). She showed me a weight vest and another vest that he could wear to help him be able to calm down. he obviously is very sorry and feels horrible about every temper tantrum he has. and she was concerned on how lunch time goes. apparently, he will not eat hardly anything, just smell it and she tries to get him to try different foods. hes actually puked trying a taste of taco meat. Also, she said he has trouble with the transistion from one activity to another. So, now in class, he will be taken out for 20 mins to be evaluated ect for SI disfunction. </p><p> </p><p>Does anyone have children with this disorder? If he does have this (which its very much likely) will he have to wear weight vests to school and on outings? will he be able to be in normal classes? i just dont know anything about this disorder and am very worried about everything. especially since were just still trying to figure out what is wrong. it could be multiple things. </p><p> </p><p>I am trying to find the best neuropsychologist that specializes in children and that takes my insurance. any help on what i could know about SI disfunction from a mom that has a kid with it could really be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rainey, post: 314601, member: 8082"] UPDATE**** ok, so I held on to that ADHD Vanderbilt form, but never gave it to the teacher, because I had a Teacher/Parents conference coming up. Anyways, my hub and i went to it, and i was worried that she would discuss how much hes been acting up, but instead she told us that hes the smartest kid in his class, and that they are all concerned about him. its obvious that there is something wrong. and they told us that they believe that he does have Sensory Intregation Disfunction (like the early childhood mod mentioned). She showed me a weight vest and another vest that he could wear to help him be able to calm down. he obviously is very sorry and feels horrible about every temper tantrum he has. and she was concerned on how lunch time goes. apparently, he will not eat hardly anything, just smell it and she tries to get him to try different foods. hes actually puked trying a taste of taco meat. Also, she said he has trouble with the transistion from one activity to another. So, now in class, he will be taken out for 20 mins to be evaluated ect for SI disfunction. Does anyone have children with this disorder? If he does have this (which its very much likely) will he have to wear weight vests to school and on outings? will he be able to be in normal classes? i just dont know anything about this disorder and am very worried about everything. especially since were just still trying to figure out what is wrong. it could be multiple things. I am trying to find the best neuropsychologist that specializes in children and that takes my insurance. any help on what i could know about SI disfunction from a mom that has a kid with it could really be great. [/QUOTE]
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