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<blockquote data-quote="seriously" data-source="post: 429972" data-attributes="member: 11920"><p>Did this doctor actually spend time with your son at all? or just talk to you and husband?</p><p></p><p>I think any kid who is having these issues needs neurological and psychological assessment. And I would do a speech assessment too. Not for articulation problems (how he pronounces his words) but for language processing issues.</p><p></p><p>Going from withdrawn to combative at preschool is kind of unusual. Withdrawing is usually thought of as internalizing behavior where as combative is externalizing. I think he is trying to tell you he's in growing distress and he's give up withdrawing and turned to defending himself against what ever is tormenting him.</p><p></p><p>Have you checked his hearing recently? That is very important too.</p><p></p><p>I'd be interested in hearing if anyone else on the board thinks there could be some autism issues here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seriously, post: 429972, member: 11920"] Did this doctor actually spend time with your son at all? or just talk to you and husband? I think any kid who is having these issues needs neurological and psychological assessment. And I would do a speech assessment too. Not for articulation problems (how he pronounces his words) but for language processing issues. Going from withdrawn to combative at preschool is kind of unusual. Withdrawing is usually thought of as internalizing behavior where as combative is externalizing. I think he is trying to tell you he's in growing distress and he's give up withdrawing and turned to defending himself against what ever is tormenting him. Have you checked his hearing recently? That is very important too. I'd be interested in hearing if anyone else on the board thinks there could be some autism issues here. [/QUOTE]
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