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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 64794" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>Sammy does have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) which does have a lot of behavioral issues that come with that diagnosis as well as anxiety. Like I have said before that I know that the diagnosis can change with time. All I am saying that there are a million disorders out there. A lot of them share similar symptoms or traits. I am not in denial about Autism. We have visited and revisited that posibility many a time. It is just seems that when I am posting here instead of actually reading what I am saying, you are more focused on trying to tell me it is Autism. I have worked with many young children and have seen autism on many different levels. I have also seen and worked with many children who have similar traits to autism bud dont have autism or are not under the spectrum. I have been feeling lately when I have been trying to vent or explain something, I am being told that it is not possible for my child to be doing what I know and other profesionals know that he is in fact doing. Sammy is quite difficult in the fact that he is flat out defiant. He does in fact choose not to use words when five minutes before he asked for the same thing he is refusing to say right now. There is no question with any of the Doctors, therapists, and teachers that Sammy is defiant and that defiance gets in the way of his progress. There is no debate about that. The question is what do we do about it. That seems to be a mystery to many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 64794, member: 3572"] Sammy does have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) which does have a lot of behavioral issues that come with that diagnosis as well as anxiety. Like I have said before that I know that the diagnosis can change with time. All I am saying that there are a million disorders out there. A lot of them share similar symptoms or traits. I am not in denial about Autism. We have visited and revisited that posibility many a time. It is just seems that when I am posting here instead of actually reading what I am saying, you are more focused on trying to tell me it is Autism. I have worked with many young children and have seen autism on many different levels. I have also seen and worked with many children who have similar traits to autism bud dont have autism or are not under the spectrum. I have been feeling lately when I have been trying to vent or explain something, I am being told that it is not possible for my child to be doing what I know and other profesionals know that he is in fact doing. Sammy is quite difficult in the fact that he is flat out defiant. He does in fact choose not to use words when five minutes before he asked for the same thing he is refusing to say right now. There is no question with any of the Doctors, therapists, and teachers that Sammy is defiant and that defiance gets in the way of his progress. There is no debate about that. The question is what do we do about it. That seems to be a mystery to many. [/QUOTE]
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