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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 289842" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi from the Marshfield area (sort of). </p><p>Has either of your twins ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation? Where have they gotten evaluated and what type of professional gave them their labels? So often ADD is so much more and ODD is, in the opinion of most here, a very unhelpful diagnosis, caused by a bigger disorder. I have a few questions that can help us all help you. By the way, TWINS!!!!! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/tongue.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":tongue:" title="tongue :tongue:" data-shortname=":tongue:" /> Cute, but a handful, I know. I have twin nieces!</p><p></p><p>1/Are there ANY psychiatric disorders, diagnosed or undiagnosed, on either side of the twins' family tree? Any substance abusers?</p><p></p><p>2/How was the twins' early development in the areas of speech, mimicking you, strong eye contact with strangers, ability to interact well with their little peers (and now their older peers)? Can both of them transition well from activity to another? How do they do in a large crowd with lots of stimuli. Ever cover their ears? Any strange obsessions, such as lightswitches or dinosaurs or anything they know a lot about and can't stop talking about? Any early interest in letters and numbers and memorization? Do they have any quirks, such as rocking back and forth, biting themselves when angry, making high pitched vocalizations or other throat noises, clicking their tongues, flapping their arms, etc. Have they had any early childhood help? </p><p></p><p>Others will come along. I'm sorry you have to be here, but this is a bunch of good people and we will all try to give you suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 289842, member: 1550"] Hi from the Marshfield area (sort of). Has either of your twins ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation? Where have they gotten evaluated and what type of professional gave them their labels? So often ADD is so much more and ODD is, in the opinion of most here, a very unhelpful diagnosis, caused by a bigger disorder. I have a few questions that can help us all help you. By the way, TWINS!!!!! :raspberry-tounge: Cute, but a handful, I know. I have twin nieces! 1/Are there ANY psychiatric disorders, diagnosed or undiagnosed, on either side of the twins' family tree? Any substance abusers? 2/How was the twins' early development in the areas of speech, mimicking you, strong eye contact with strangers, ability to interact well with their little peers (and now their older peers)? Can both of them transition well from activity to another? How do they do in a large crowd with lots of stimuli. Ever cover their ears? Any strange obsessions, such as lightswitches or dinosaurs or anything they know a lot about and can't stop talking about? Any early interest in letters and numbers and memorization? Do they have any quirks, such as rocking back and forth, biting themselves when angry, making high pitched vocalizations or other throat noises, clicking their tongues, flapping their arms, etc. Have they had any early childhood help? Others will come along. I'm sorry you have to be here, but this is a bunch of good people and we will all try to give you suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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