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3 year old awaiting IEP evaluation.
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<blockquote data-quote="champagnesupernova36" data-source="post: 654003" data-attributes="member: 18950"><p>The only reason ADHD comes to mind is it fit a lot of her symptoms in the DSM criteria, but I'm no doctor lol. My husband had problems taking tests and keeping up in school (a lot of his issues were just needing more time to absorb the material), his brother (technically half brother) had some test taking issues as well and some developmental delays early on. Depression and Borderline (BPD) run on my side, but as far as I know that is all. My half sister's youngest son (he is 3) has pretty severe autism but out of all of my neices and nephews and cousins (we have a large family) that is all. I'm definitely going to push for more than just a label. It took long enough for us to get to this stage, im not going to let the ball stop rolling now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champagnesupernova36, post: 654003, member: 18950"] The only reason ADHD comes to mind is it fit a lot of her symptoms in the DSM criteria, but I'm no doctor lol. My husband had problems taking tests and keeping up in school (a lot of his issues were just needing more time to absorb the material), his brother (technically half brother) had some test taking issues as well and some developmental delays early on. Depression and Borderline (BPD) run on my side, but as far as I know that is all. My half sister's youngest son (he is 3) has pretty severe autism but out of all of my neices and nephews and cousins (we have a large family) that is all. I'm definitely going to push for more than just a label. It took long enough for us to get to this stage, im not going to let the ball stop rolling now. [/QUOTE]
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