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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 699091" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>oh my. I would not use trying to humiliate him into behaving. It is not his fault and all that will do is make him feel like a loser. Please dont talk like that to him. Instead find out what is wrong (something is) and work with the professionals to help him overcome his difficulties. please, please never use shaming. He cant help it or he would.</p><p></p><p>I am advising long evaluations by somebody like a neuro psycologist. Just observing him for an hour WILL NOT show the truth about what is wrong, even ifthe person says he or she knows whats wrong. He needs lots of testing. My son was tested for ten hours in two day five hour blocks. He was tested intensively and we also had to fill out a lot of forms. </p><p></p><p>Mini visits are not evaluations. Your son may or may not show this person what he or she needs to see, but in a short period of time you cant really do much testing or see patterns. I strongly recommend a very intensive evaluation. your son is going to be hard to pinpoint. Most kids are. It takes more than a few hour sessions of talking. </p><p></p><p>Trust me, you dont want to get the wrong diagnosis. We did many times and it put wrong medications in my sons body and held him back from getting help for his real issues. Dont make my mistake! Be very thorough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 699091, member: 1550"] oh my. I would not use trying to humiliate him into behaving. It is not his fault and all that will do is make him feel like a loser. Please dont talk like that to him. Instead find out what is wrong (something is) and work with the professionals to help him overcome his difficulties. please, please never use shaming. He cant help it or he would. I am advising long evaluations by somebody like a neuro psycologist. Just observing him for an hour WILL NOT show the truth about what is wrong, even ifthe person says he or she knows whats wrong. He needs lots of testing. My son was tested for ten hours in two day five hour blocks. He was tested intensively and we also had to fill out a lot of forms. Mini visits are not evaluations. Your son may or may not show this person what he or she needs to see, but in a short period of time you cant really do much testing or see patterns. I strongly recommend a very intensive evaluation. your son is going to be hard to pinpoint. Most kids are. It takes more than a few hour sessions of talking. Trust me, you dont want to get the wrong diagnosis. We did many times and it put wrong medications in my sons body and held him back from getting help for his real issues. Dont make my mistake! Be very thorough. [/QUOTE]
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