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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 252663" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'd forget all the professionals you mentioned and see a neuropsychologist. They do awesome, intensive testing and can often find what other professionals tend to blame on "bad parenting." I can promise you that it's not bad parenting. Your kiddo is wired differently and does need diagnosing in order to get the right kind of help. I think the therapy circle is silly. Maybe it works for kids who are wired normally, but I can't see it working for a child like yours. I don't believe he is the way he is on purpose and in retrospect of my own parenting, I'd be dubious of an ADD/ODD diagnosis. It's a common first one and very often wrong. </p><p>I wish you luck and don't even consider blaming yourself. It's not you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 252663, member: 1550"] I'd forget all the professionals you mentioned and see a neuropsychologist. They do awesome, intensive testing and can often find what other professionals tend to blame on "bad parenting." I can promise you that it's not bad parenting. Your kiddo is wired differently and does need diagnosing in order to get the right kind of help. I think the therapy circle is silly. Maybe it works for kids who are wired normally, but I can't see it working for a child like yours. I don't believe he is the way he is on purpose and in retrospect of my own parenting, I'd be dubious of an ADD/ODD diagnosis. It's a common first one and very often wrong. I wish you luck and don't even consider blaming yourself. It's not you. [/QUOTE]
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