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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 233792" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Kjs, isn't it funny how semantics makes such a difference to their way of thinking? I think difficult child 1's biggest issue is related to executive functioning -- time management especially, and focus, which could be a medication issue but I hesitate to give him a stimulant booster in the late afternoon because then he's up all night. </p><p> </p><p>Susie, I am working on getting him a neuropsychologist evaluation, but not sure when that will happen (still in phone-tag mode). I hadn't thought of the university route, but that may be my next step. A friend knows someone whose senior or freshman college daughter used to tutor AND she has a high-functioning autistic brother, so she'd be accustomed to dealing with difficult child behavior and issues I'd think. She's going to get back to me to see if this would work... but if not, the uni option might work. </p><p> </p><p>I just hesitate shelling out big bucks with husband's job being "iffy" right now...</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for the feedback -- it is so amazining helpful to hear everyone's experiences!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 233792, member: 3444"] Kjs, isn't it funny how semantics makes such a difference to their way of thinking? I think difficult child 1's biggest issue is related to executive functioning -- time management especially, and focus, which could be a medication issue but I hesitate to give him a stimulant booster in the late afternoon because then he's up all night. Susie, I am working on getting him a neuropsychologist evaluation, but not sure when that will happen (still in phone-tag mode). I hadn't thought of the university route, but that may be my next step. A friend knows someone whose senior or freshman college daughter used to tutor AND she has a high-functioning autistic brother, so she'd be accustomed to dealing with difficult child behavior and issues I'd think. She's going to get back to me to see if this would work... but if not, the uni option might work. I just hesitate shelling out big bucks with husband's job being "iffy" right now... Thank you for the feedback -- it is so amazining helpful to hear everyone's experiences! [/QUOTE]
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