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Angry with teacher diagnosing my son
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<blockquote data-quote="uncheerleader" data-source="post: 129163" data-attributes="member: 4658"><p>As a teacher of young children, I have lots of experience with "typical" behaviors of the ages I work with. HOWEVER, I would NEVER diagnosis ANY child. I have on many occasions discussed the child's behaviors with the parents, and some things that they could ask their Dr.s about. </p><p></p><p>Teachers see a lot of children every year and have a pretty good idea of what symptoms to look for in regards to certain disorders. Although it was unprofessional for her to offer a diagnosis, you should never the less take her observations to your next dr appointment. </p><p></p><p>It probably is just as you stated, the stress of the school day for difficult child. But even though it is just that maybe the dr can give ways to alleviate these stressors.</p><p>SAL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncheerleader, post: 129163, member: 4658"] As a teacher of young children, I have lots of experience with "typical" behaviors of the ages I work with. HOWEVER, I would NEVER diagnosis ANY child. I have on many occasions discussed the child's behaviors with the parents, and some things that they could ask their Dr.s about. Teachers see a lot of children every year and have a pretty good idea of what symptoms to look for in regards to certain disorders. Although it was unprofessional for her to offer a diagnosis, you should never the less take her observations to your next dr appointment. It probably is just as you stated, the stress of the school day for difficult child. But even though it is just that maybe the dr can give ways to alleviate these stressors. SAL [/QUOTE]
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