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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 166758" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>You know some of K's doctor's feel she does not have ADHD. That it is just her Mood Disorder making her hyper because at times she can be fully engaged. When she is stable she can be calm and stay still. Right now she is not stable, she has a hard time being still. But even though, when she is up, she is hyper, when she is down, not hyper... </p><p>SO I question her ADHD at times. </p><p>I don't know if your difficult child has BiPolar (BP) but there might be other things at play here? Kids on the Spectrum I am sure when calm and not so anxious probably can focus more and be engaged. Maybe the Sylvan lady had something that just clicked with him? </p><p>I know K does worse with certain lighting, more kids around, more noise, just different settings... windows, too many, loud a/c. </p><p>K's kindergarten teacher was not good with her, but her speech teacher was... and the rooms were completely different. I think this would affect and special needs child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 166758, member: 3155"] You know some of K's doctor's feel she does not have ADHD. That it is just her Mood Disorder making her hyper because at times she can be fully engaged. When she is stable she can be calm and stay still. Right now she is not stable, she has a hard time being still. But even though, when she is up, she is hyper, when she is down, not hyper... SO I question her ADHD at times. I don't know if your difficult child has BiPolar (BP) but there might be other things at play here? Kids on the Spectrum I am sure when calm and not so anxious probably can focus more and be engaged. Maybe the Sylvan lady had something that just clicked with him? I know K does worse with certain lighting, more kids around, more noise, just different settings... windows, too many, loud a/c. K's kindergarten teacher was not good with her, but her speech teacher was... and the rooms were completely different. I think this would affect and special needs child. [/QUOTE]
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