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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 96824" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I mean does he have trouble with change, get obsessed by certain things, memorize his television shows, throw a fit if something is moved from one part of the room to another, cover his ears when noise is loud, anything that is different from other kids on the playground. Does he seem desperate, almost scared when he has to change from one activity to another? </p><p>Has he ever been evaluated? I highly recommend either a Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation from a children's or university hospital or a neuropsychologist exam (and I prefer the latter). You'll get a much better picture of what is going on with these types of evaluations. The waiting lists are long, but, in my opinion, they are worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 96824, member: 1550"] I mean does he have trouble with change, get obsessed by certain things, memorize his television shows, throw a fit if something is moved from one part of the room to another, cover his ears when noise is loud, anything that is different from other kids on the playground. Does he seem desperate, almost scared when he has to change from one activity to another? Has he ever been evaluated? I highly recommend either a Multi-Disciplinary Evaluation from a children's or university hospital or a neuropsychologist exam (and I prefer the latter). You'll get a much better picture of what is going on with these types of evaluations. The waiting lists are long, but, in my opinion, they are worth it. [/QUOTE]
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