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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 62372" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I just posted then saw your post back. Suggestion: Have him re-evaluted by a neuropsychologist, but also consider High Functioning Autism as well as childhood onset bipolar. Both of these types of kids will not respond to regular, typical behavioral interventions and, again, it isn't your fault. Their brains are wired differently. Taking the penis out reminds me of forms of autism because these kids have NO social skills. NONE. They may have a friendly demeanor, but have no clue how to appropriately interact at grade level. They just don't pick it up, like most do. A seven year old should know that this is inappropriate, but one with high functioning autism may not. A friend of mine has a son with Aspergers Syndrome. As a teen, when he liked a girl, he'd try to touch her chest, and had to be text book taught that this is inappropriate. He doesn't do it anymore. Literally, these kids don't "get" it. But don't get a set diagnosis. in your head. Go get another evaluation. in my opinion ADHD just isn't enough for this type of behavior. I'd want to move on. I know I'm repeating myself..lol. I've just been through so many horrible, wrong diagnosis. for MY son who IS on the Spectrum, although he is very bright. He has improved A LOT with interventions. Please try again to find somebody who will "get" your son. If he does have either bipolar or a form of autism, they are both hereditary so watch the younger child too! There is good help for both conditions and for any condition, but find out what you are dealing with. See a neuropsychologist. I would not trust a therapist without the Neuro in front of it to diagnose. They just dont' run enough tests. My son was tested for twelve hours in two hour increments. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 62372, member: 1550"] I just posted then saw your post back. Suggestion: Have him re-evaluted by a neuropsychologist, but also consider High Functioning Autism as well as childhood onset bipolar. Both of these types of kids will not respond to regular, typical behavioral interventions and, again, it isn't your fault. Their brains are wired differently. Taking the penis out reminds me of forms of autism because these kids have NO social skills. NONE. They may have a friendly demeanor, but have no clue how to appropriately interact at grade level. They just don't pick it up, like most do. A seven year old should know that this is inappropriate, but one with high functioning autism may not. A friend of mine has a son with Aspergers Syndrome. As a teen, when he liked a girl, he'd try to touch her chest, and had to be text book taught that this is inappropriate. He doesn't do it anymore. Literally, these kids don't "get" it. But don't get a set diagnosis. in your head. Go get another evaluation. in my opinion ADHD just isn't enough for this type of behavior. I'd want to move on. I know I'm repeating myself..lol. I've just been through so many horrible, wrong diagnosis. for MY son who IS on the Spectrum, although he is very bright. He has improved A LOT with interventions. Please try again to find somebody who will "get" your son. If he does have either bipolar or a form of autism, they are both hereditary so watch the younger child too! There is good help for both conditions and for any condition, but find out what you are dealing with. See a neuropsychologist. I would not trust a therapist without the Neuro in front of it to diagnose. They just dont' run enough tests. My son was tested for twelve hours in two hour increments. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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