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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 76144" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'd do two things.</p><p>First I'd see a neuropsychologist to see if he has any underlying neurological problems then a Child Psychiatrist, with that MD. I'd be very concerned about him and what he's saying to you and how he's behaving--I do not believe he's a BAD boy--I think he probably has one or more disorder that drives his behavior. When he says "my brain told to me..." I am thinking he could be hearing voices and sniffing stuff and not playing with toys is commonly on the autism spectrum. Could be many things going on or more than one.</p><p>Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on the family tree? Any "quirky" or strange relatives that were never diagnosed? I'd want a total evaluation, not just an off-the-cuff opinion. Neuropsychs are good at evaluations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 76144, member: 1550"] I'd do two things. First I'd see a neuropsychologist to see if he has any underlying neurological problems then a Child Psychiatrist, with that MD. I'd be very concerned about him and what he's saying to you and how he's behaving--I do not believe he's a BAD boy--I think he probably has one or more disorder that drives his behavior. When he says "my brain told to me..." I am thinking he could be hearing voices and sniffing stuff and not playing with toys is commonly on the autism spectrum. Could be many things going on or more than one. Are there any psychiatric problems or substance abuse on the family tree? Any "quirky" or strange relatives that were never diagnosed? I'd want a total evaluation, not just an off-the-cuff opinion. Neuropsychs are good at evaluations. [/QUOTE]
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