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I'm going to test my kid no matter what hubby says
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 60227" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Hopefully, it is a neuropsychologist that your doctor is referring you to. </p><p></p><p>Well, basically your post said it all. You certainly did not seek out this site years ago for the fun of it. Obviously you have been struggling for a few years at least. By the looks of your sign up date - 4 years. </p><p>What does your husband think - that there are a million things to try for different discipline? Make a list of all the different methods you have tried and see what he comes up with to try next. I am sure you have exhausted all possibilities. </p><p>It is common for the dad to not want to believe there is anything wrong with their child. You should approach it gently with him. It is difficult to admit a problem for guys. </p><p></p><p>You have the teacher already. Are there any other family members that agree with you? You will probably have the doctor on your side (although the only things my pediatrician did was give me a questionnaire for the teachers to fill out and send in) after the appointment. </p><p>Perhaps there will be strength in numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 60227, member: 391"] Hopefully, it is a neuropsychologist that your doctor is referring you to. Well, basically your post said it all. You certainly did not seek out this site years ago for the fun of it. Obviously you have been struggling for a few years at least. By the looks of your sign up date - 4 years. What does your husband think - that there are a million things to try for different discipline? Make a list of all the different methods you have tried and see what he comes up with to try next. I am sure you have exhausted all possibilities. It is common for the dad to not want to believe there is anything wrong with their child. You should approach it gently with him. It is difficult to admit a problem for guys. You have the teacher already. Are there any other family members that agree with you? You will probably have the doctor on your side (although the only things my pediatrician did was give me a questionnaire for the teachers to fill out and send in) after the appointment. Perhaps there will be strength in numbers. [/QUOTE]
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