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OOOOOOOOH. lucky us, another diagnosis!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 160275" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I wouldn't trust a school district to diagnose anything. in my opinion at best they can point toward certain deficits and maybe offer some help (often they don't want to because it costs them $$$). If it were me, I'd try to save up for a private evaluation. I think NeuroPsychs are best, but they can be pricey. </p><p>Every school my son was in told me he has ADHD. He doesn't. He's on the autism spectrum. in my opinion, yes, it matters what the child has so that he can get the correct help a nd so that, if medications are offered, they are the right medications as the wrong medications can make the child even worse. Again JMO though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 160275, member: 1550"] I wouldn't trust a school district to diagnose anything. in my opinion at best they can point toward certain deficits and maybe offer some help (often they don't want to because it costs them $$$). If it were me, I'd try to save up for a private evaluation. I think NeuroPsychs are best, but they can be pricey. Every school my son was in told me he has ADHD. He doesn't. He's on the autism spectrum. in my opinion, yes, it matters what the child has so that he can get the correct help a nd so that, if medications are offered, they are the right medications as the wrong medications can make the child even worse. Again JMO though [/QUOTE]
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