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3 1/2 yr old boundary & impulse problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 703091" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hello. I woud be somewhat concerned. Internet forums are of course no place to give or receive medical diagnoses but your son sounds a little similar to how my son (who has quite severe ADHD) at that age, apart from the reading and fixating on things. I would think there is a chance that there is something deeper going on and I would start the process to get an assessment from professionals. Three is too young to be formally diagnosed with ADHD, at least in Europe, but you can certainly get a "pre-diagnosis", as I did at that age. The earlier the get interventions, the better the outcome for your son. It is the constant talking, excitability in social situations and impulsivity that would lead me to be concerned. It may not be ADHD, it may be something else or nothing, but really you need to take this seriously, I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 703091, member: 11227"] Hello. I woud be somewhat concerned. Internet forums are of course no place to give or receive medical diagnoses but your son sounds a little similar to how my son (who has quite severe ADHD) at that age, apart from the reading and fixating on things. I would think there is a chance that there is something deeper going on and I would start the process to get an assessment from professionals. Three is too young to be formally diagnosed with ADHD, at least in Europe, but you can certainly get a "pre-diagnosis", as I did at that age. The earlier the get interventions, the better the outcome for your son. It is the constant talking, excitability in social situations and impulsivity that would lead me to be concerned. It may not be ADHD, it may be something else or nothing, but really you need to take this seriously, I think. [/QUOTE]
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