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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 380742" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hi and welcome. you have found a great place with-alot of great parents who are really insightful and smart. alot will follow in time.</p><p> </p><p>it's not easy when we don't get our kids and what's going on with-them I speak from experience in that! i'm glad to hear that things at home are great with-him and that he is presently these behaviors only in a classroom setting. i'm guessing you have never had any formalized testing done being he is so young. i didn't begin testing my daughter until end of first grade. she presented odd behaviors in pre k and than first grade.</p><p> </p><p>i think if i were you I would start with putting a plan in school together for when these things occur, and i'd probably get him a therapist to do play therapy with him. maybe a therapist would be able to get to the heart of what's setting him off at school more than someone close to him. meanwhile maybe the therapist could refer you to a pyschiatrist if you chose to have an evaluation done to see if they think it's add or adhd. or if there is something in school setting him off or the overall atmosphere.</p><p> </p><p>what is the school offering at this point, are they offering to do testing on him in school?? it's hard when kids are so young to start diagnosis'ing yet i know alot of parents here have seen those types of behaviors very early on also. usually when their older they go for neuropysch testing, and evaluations with-pyschiatrists.</p><p> </p><p>did anything in the last year or two major happen at home at all? I know with my kids when we've had major things usually it takes about a year or so sometimes for them to actually react to it. strange i know yet it does happen.</p><p> </p><p>sorry that's alot of questions. vent away also</p><p> </p><p>welcome again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 380742, member: 4514"] hi and welcome. you have found a great place with-alot of great parents who are really insightful and smart. alot will follow in time. it's not easy when we don't get our kids and what's going on with-them I speak from experience in that! i'm glad to hear that things at home are great with-him and that he is presently these behaviors only in a classroom setting. i'm guessing you have never had any formalized testing done being he is so young. i didn't begin testing my daughter until end of first grade. she presented odd behaviors in pre k and than first grade. i think if i were you I would start with putting a plan in school together for when these things occur, and i'd probably get him a therapist to do play therapy with him. maybe a therapist would be able to get to the heart of what's setting him off at school more than someone close to him. meanwhile maybe the therapist could refer you to a pyschiatrist if you chose to have an evaluation done to see if they think it's add or adhd. or if there is something in school setting him off or the overall atmosphere. what is the school offering at this point, are they offering to do testing on him in school?? it's hard when kids are so young to start diagnosis'ing yet i know alot of parents here have seen those types of behaviors very early on also. usually when their older they go for neuropysch testing, and evaluations with-pyschiatrists. did anything in the last year or two major happen at home at all? I know with my kids when we've had major things usually it takes about a year or so sometimes for them to actually react to it. strange i know yet it does happen. sorry that's alot of questions. vent away also welcome again [/QUOTE]
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