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4yo Anxiety Issues, Compulsive Behavior... Teachers think he is OK/fine
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 712368" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would go to a neuro psychologist (psychologist with extra trsining in the brain). The behaviors sound very much like my son who has high functioning autism and it took us ten years to get the rigjt diagnosis. But he is now almost 24 and doing great. But it took very specific interventions to get him there. He was a lot like your daughter. He did not adjust well to even minor chsnge. Unfamiliar.people werr not his thing. He was overly sensitive, had high anxiety and meltdowns and repeated what he heard. He was constantly misdiagnosed with ADHD, ODD,bipolar...lots of medications he didnt need.</p><p></p><p>Teachers are edicators, not experts in childhood disorders. Therapists who talk to kids also do not have the training to diagnose. Go with high level diagnosticians that know hiw to test or ypu could miss simething very important. </p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 712368, member: 1550"] I would go to a neuro psychologist (psychologist with extra trsining in the brain). The behaviors sound very much like my son who has high functioning autism and it took us ten years to get the rigjt diagnosis. But he is now almost 24 and doing great. But it took very specific interventions to get him there. He was a lot like your daughter. He did not adjust well to even minor chsnge. Unfamiliar.people werr not his thing. He was overly sensitive, had high anxiety and meltdowns and repeated what he heard. He was constantly misdiagnosed with ADHD, ODD,bipolar...lots of medications he didnt need. Teachers are edicators, not experts in childhood disorders. Therapists who talk to kids also do not have the training to diagnose. Go with high level diagnosticians that know hiw to test or ypu could miss simething very important. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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