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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 498122"><p>Ditto!! Ditto!! Ditto!! Yep. That was us too. </p><p></p><p> Yep. Us again.</p><p></p><p> They tried to tell me something was wrong when difficult child 1 was a toddler but he always hit his milestones, although 2-6 months later than "normal". WE didn't find out until difficult child 1 was almost 13.....AFTER everyone (SD was the worst) did more damage by treating him like he had ODD when he didn't (punishing a LOT). Do the free evaluation NOW. If it isn't, it isn't. If it is, start interventions through the school so they are in place for an IEP when he gets to kindergarten and you don't have to fight for what I have been fighting for for WAY too long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 498122"] Ditto!! Ditto!! Ditto!! Yep. That was us too. Yep. Us again. They tried to tell me something was wrong when difficult child 1 was a toddler but he always hit his milestones, although 2-6 months later than "normal". WE didn't find out until difficult child 1 was almost 13.....AFTER everyone (SD was the worst) did more damage by treating him like he had ODD when he didn't (punishing a LOT). Do the free evaluation NOW. If it isn't, it isn't. If it is, start interventions through the school so they are in place for an IEP when he gets to kindergarten and you don't have to fight for what I have been fighting for for WAY too long. [/QUOTE]
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