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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 288231" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>The seizures themselves may not be the root of all the behaviors but many of the behaviors are her coping mechanism for her untypical brain function. </p><p></p><p>I tend to like to know all the facts before I make a decision. Not everyone feels that way. </p><p>I went 100% whole hog when difficult child was struggling. My nephew has had issues not as severe as difficult child but his parents absolutely didn't want labels and had the minimal treatment possible. Some supports in school but not much else. At 15, he still struggles socially and academically but he is also much more mainstream and tends to be eccentrically gifted. It's just different styles that work for our specific kid. Not sure the outcome would have been different if the styles of intervention were switched.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 288231, member: 3"] The seizures themselves may not be the root of all the behaviors but many of the behaviors are her coping mechanism for her untypical brain function. I tend to like to know all the facts before I make a decision. Not everyone feels that way. I went 100% whole hog when difficult child was struggling. My nephew has had issues not as severe as difficult child but his parents absolutely didn't want labels and had the minimal treatment possible. Some supports in school but not much else. At 15, he still struggles socially and academically but he is also much more mainstream and tends to be eccentrically gifted. It's just different styles that work for our specific kid. Not sure the outcome would have been different if the styles of intervention were switched. [/QUOTE]
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