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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 121451" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think SRL just about nailed everything. I'm another vet who has been around the block with my son (and myself--I have bipolar). I would definitely get him evaluated. He is very young so anything you hear is simply a "working diagnosis" but at least you can get him early interventions, which are paramount to improving his overall prognosis. I favor neuropsychologist evaluations because these particular professions take hours and hours of testing and observance before they jump to snap conclusions. You can find them at university and children's hospitals. in my opinion that is more important than discipline right now. Once you know the devil you deal with, you will know better what sort of discipline he can relate to and what will be effective for him. Welcome to the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 121451, member: 1550"] I think SRL just about nailed everything. I'm another vet who has been around the block with my son (and myself--I have bipolar). I would definitely get him evaluated. He is very young so anything you hear is simply a "working diagnosis" but at least you can get him early interventions, which are paramount to improving his overall prognosis. I favor neuropsychologist evaluations because these particular professions take hours and hours of testing and observance before they jump to snap conclusions. You can find them at university and children's hospitals. in my opinion that is more important than discipline right now. Once you know the devil you deal with, you will know better what sort of discipline he can relate to and what will be effective for him. Welcome to the board. [/QUOTE]
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