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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 191269" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I agree with SRL. A lot of people automatically think "something's going on with the parents." Sounds like she was born atypical and may not be neurologically typical or may have some inherited psychiatric problem. At any rate, if you were her mom I'd recommend (strongly) a neuropsychologist evaluation, as they are very intensive and thorough. But since you aren't, I'm not sure what you can do--she seems to be in denial if she hasn't evaluated before this. </p><p>By the way, it's common for kids with disorders to try hard to hold it in at school, but then it builds up and the child just explodes at home. </p><p>Without a total evaluation and a good treatment/intervention program, I'm afraid the prognosis isn't very good for her. She needs help for her inborn problems, whatever they are. We would need to know more about her, such as her early milestones and her ability to interact appropriately with her peers or her family's psychiatric history on both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 191269, member: 1550"] I agree with SRL. A lot of people automatically think "something's going on with the parents." Sounds like she was born atypical and may not be neurologically typical or may have some inherited psychiatric problem. At any rate, if you were her mom I'd recommend (strongly) a neuropsychologist evaluation, as they are very intensive and thorough. But since you aren't, I'm not sure what you can do--she seems to be in denial if she hasn't evaluated before this. By the way, it's common for kids with disorders to try hard to hold it in at school, but then it builds up and the child just explodes at home. Without a total evaluation and a good treatment/intervention program, I'm afraid the prognosis isn't very good for her. She needs help for her inborn problems, whatever they are. We would need to know more about her, such as her early milestones and her ability to interact appropriately with her peers or her family's psychiatric history on both sides. [/QUOTE]
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