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What is the best way to take away the video games for a 17-year-old?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lourdes" data-source="post: 501464"><p>Yeah I have wondered if he is on the spectrum. He has been evaluated so many times, although mostly prior to age 9 and no spectrum disorder came up. When he was age 5 I did that online Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) questionnaire thing and he did come up positive on that, but I did it again around age 8 and a lot of the answers had changed - he had changed - and with that 2nd time he didn't qualify as Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). He has never been to a neuropsychologist though. He was evaluated by several PhDs and one developmental pedi who only saw kids with school-related issues. He had one evaluation at age 15 and absolutely nothing came up - not one diagnosis - which just made me laugh. It was a freebie through the public school district.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lourdes, post: 501464"] Yeah I have wondered if he is on the spectrum. He has been evaluated so many times, although mostly prior to age 9 and no spectrum disorder came up. When he was age 5 I did that online Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) questionnaire thing and he did come up positive on that, but I did it again around age 8 and a lot of the answers had changed - he had changed - and with that 2nd time he didn't qualify as Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD). He has never been to a neuropsychologist though. He was evaluated by several PhDs and one developmental pedi who only saw kids with school-related issues. He had one evaluation at age 15 and absolutely nothing came up - not one diagnosis - which just made me laugh. It was a freebie through the public school district. [/QUOTE]
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