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<blockquote data-quote="barbie" data-source="post: 143470" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>With my girl, Danae (pronounced Danay), we didnt do that, the pediatrician gave me the basc, and one for the teacher, I filled mine out mailed it back, sent the other with daughter to school, with the instructions for the teacher and the envelope addressed to the pediatrician. He called me personally, when he had both in hand, we went in and he announced she definitely has ADHD mommy, we can manager her here or you can go to see a psychiatrist. I opted for him.</p><p></p><p>With Eric, things have been much different, the pediatrician has alot of stuff to go through, hospital records, the first early intervention where they said he had an adaptive delay. The first time anyone said anything about hyperactivity was in 10/06 at his physical, in 08/06 they said he had a speech delay.. bump after bump, and I reallly do wish that they would interview him, without me in the room, because I sincerely think that my being in the room, doesnt give them a clear picture of what Eric is like. Im like a security blanket, and I think if I wasnt there Id trust the evaluation's more.</p><p></p><p>Atleast you started in the right direction, evaluations and people are listening to your input, instead of just looking at you and saying you know mommy I hear this all day long from parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barbie, post: 143470, member: 4842"] With my girl, Danae (pronounced Danay), we didnt do that, the pediatrician gave me the basc, and one for the teacher, I filled mine out mailed it back, sent the other with daughter to school, with the instructions for the teacher and the envelope addressed to the pediatrician. He called me personally, when he had both in hand, we went in and he announced she definitely has ADHD mommy, we can manager her here or you can go to see a psychiatrist. I opted for him. With Eric, things have been much different, the pediatrician has alot of stuff to go through, hospital records, the first early intervention where they said he had an adaptive delay. The first time anyone said anything about hyperactivity was in 10/06 at his physical, in 08/06 they said he had a speech delay.. bump after bump, and I reallly do wish that they would interview him, without me in the room, because I sincerely think that my being in the room, doesnt give them a clear picture of what Eric is like. Im like a security blanket, and I think if I wasnt there Id trust the evaluation's more. Atleast you started in the right direction, evaluations and people are listening to your input, instead of just looking at you and saying you know mommy I hear this all day long from parents. [/QUOTE]
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