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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 261582" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there and welcome.</p><p></p><p>A few quick questions. Has either child ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation that has no connection to school? As far as your son goes, how is his socialization and eye contact with peers? Did he have any early delays?</p><p></p><p>ADHD is one of those diagnosis. that hardly ever stands alone. It can, but usually does not. And schools often tend to hint at ADHD because educators don't really know the different things it could be. I know you're a teacher and I mean no disrespect, but teachers are NOT good diagnosticians. They shouldn't be--it's not their field. We took our son to a private neuropsychologist. It was extremely helpful! Does your child seem different than other kids his age? Any obsessive interests? Is he emotionally up to speed? Does he get upset if anything changes--his routine, the way his room looks, anything? Did he have any sensitivities to noise, textures, food, etc. </p><p></p><p>Welcome again. Good people come here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 261582, member: 1550"] Hi there and welcome. A few quick questions. Has either child ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation that has no connection to school? As far as your son goes, how is his socialization and eye contact with peers? Did he have any early delays? ADHD is one of those diagnosis. that hardly ever stands alone. It can, but usually does not. And schools often tend to hint at ADHD because educators don't really know the different things it could be. I know you're a teacher and I mean no disrespect, but teachers are NOT good diagnosticians. They shouldn't be--it's not their field. We took our son to a private neuropsychologist. It was extremely helpful! Does your child seem different than other kids his age? Any obsessive interests? Is he emotionally up to speed? Does he get upset if anything changes--his routine, the way his room looks, anything? Did he have any sensitivities to noise, textures, food, etc. Welcome again. Good people come here. [/QUOTE]
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