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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 95053" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Rather than guessing, or asking us (we can only guess too...lol) I'd take for a neuropsychologist exam. Obviously, something is going on. We don't know what is causing his anxiety. Sounds like some sensory stuff, but sensory stuff rarely is a stand alone diagnosis. NeuroPsychs do complete, intensive evaluations and I think that would help him a lot. My own experience is that school districts do a crummy job of diagnosing. They have an agenda--if your child has a disability, that costs them $$$. I would go outside the school district. </p><p>NeuroPsychs can be found in Children's and University Hospitals. They are not usually listed in phone books. They can have long waiting lists, because they are good, but in my opinion it's WELL worth it. You would end up with a much better understanding of what is going on with your son. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 95053, member: 1550"] Rather than guessing, or asking us (we can only guess too...lol) I'd take for a neuropsychologist exam. Obviously, something is going on. We don't know what is causing his anxiety. Sounds like some sensory stuff, but sensory stuff rarely is a stand alone diagnosis. NeuroPsychs do complete, intensive evaluations and I think that would help him a lot. My own experience is that school districts do a crummy job of diagnosing. They have an agenda--if your child has a disability, that costs them $$$. I would go outside the school district. NeuroPsychs can be found in Children's and University Hospitals. They are not usually listed in phone books. They can have long waiting lists, because they are good, but in my opinion it's WELL worth it. You would end up with a much better understanding of what is going on with your son. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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