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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 380748" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi, and welcome. Sorry you have to be here though.</p><p>There is no way to know how to help your dear son until he is evaluated and you know what you are dealing with. Teachers can't diagnose...often they think they can. I would take him to a private neuropsychologist for a complete evaluation. Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of this child's genetic family tree (even if Dad is no longer around, he still contributed 50% of his genes). He still matters. Any substance abuse? How was your child's early development and does he understand how to get along with his same-age peers? Any quirks? Any obsessive interests? Can he transition from one activity to another without freaking out? Does he tend to speak like a Little Professor and have more of a monologue conversation rather than give-and-take? Does he have any sensitivities to foods, noises, crowds, textures, etc?</p><p></p><p>I would take it a step further or you won't be able to help him. Good luck, whatever you decide to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 380748, member: 1550"] Hi, and welcome. Sorry you have to be here though. There is no way to know how to help your dear son until he is evaluated and you know what you are dealing with. Teachers can't diagnose...often they think they can. I would take him to a private neuropsychologist for a complete evaluation. Are there any psychiatric problems on either side of this child's genetic family tree (even if Dad is no longer around, he still contributed 50% of his genes). He still matters. Any substance abuse? How was your child's early development and does he understand how to get along with his same-age peers? Any quirks? Any obsessive interests? Can he transition from one activity to another without freaking out? Does he tend to speak like a Little Professor and have more of a monologue conversation rather than give-and-take? Does he have any sensitivities to foods, noises, crowds, textures, etc? I would take it a step further or you won't be able to help him. Good luck, whatever you decide to do. [/QUOTE]
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