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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 232861" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hey, here's a success story.</p><p>My son got a neuropsychologist evaluation after years and years of trouble getting his problems nailed down. They diagnosed him as having mild autism, and the interventions began. He got Occupational Therapist (OT)/PT/social skills and an aide to teach him how to take notes. He is very literal and not good with the "big picture." He has learned how to take notes, to meld in with other kids and is pretty good at controlling his anger. This is a huge step for where he came from. He also now gets good grades, although he is classified as Learning Disability (LD) (learning disabled). He is now 15 and a more mild-mannered, compliant and beloved boy you wouldn't know. And he tantrummed and raged with the best of them. See a neuropsychologist. There is help for everything. I'm sure there is help for your precious little one. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 232861, member: 1550"] Hey, here's a success story. My son got a neuropsychologist evaluation after years and years of trouble getting his problems nailed down. They diagnosed him as having mild autism, and the interventions began. He got Occupational Therapist (OT)/PT/social skills and an aide to teach him how to take notes. He is very literal and not good with the "big picture." He has learned how to take notes, to meld in with other kids and is pretty good at controlling his anger. This is a huge step for where he came from. He also now gets good grades, although he is classified as Learning Disability (LD) (learning disabled). He is now 15 and a more mild-mannered, compliant and beloved boy you wouldn't know. And he tantrummed and raged with the best of them. See a neuropsychologist. There is help for everything. I'm sure there is help for your precious little one. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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