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another newbie---day tx now reccommended
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<blockquote data-quote="soapbox" data-source="post: 477786" data-attributes="member: 13003"><p>The issues you are dealing with may not be the same as ours, but I can tell you that hidden, un-diagnosed problems CAN generate significant secondary issues... from anxiety to depression to psychosis.</p><p></p><p>Dealing with these as <strong>secondary dxes</strong> is very different than if they are primary dxes... in that, you will NOT solve the problem, until you get to the bottom of the real primary dxes.</p><p></p><p>Middle school is a classic time for problems to really hit the fan. The child who has been scraping by, suddenly gets snowed under, doesn't have the base skills to do the work - but refusal is seen as "attitude" rather than "lack of ability"... and they sink FAST.</p><p></p><p>For us, it was a combination of Developmental Coordination Disorder (Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)) and Auditory Processing Disorder (Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)). Yours may be other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soapbox, post: 477786, member: 13003"] The issues you are dealing with may not be the same as ours, but I can tell you that hidden, un-diagnosed problems CAN generate significant secondary issues... from anxiety to depression to psychosis. Dealing with these as [B]secondary dxes[/B] is very different than if they are primary dxes... in that, you will NOT solve the problem, until you get to the bottom of the real primary dxes. Middle school is a classic time for problems to really hit the fan. The child who has been scraping by, suddenly gets snowed under, doesn't have the base skills to do the work - but refusal is seen as "attitude" rather than "lack of ability"... and they sink FAST. For us, it was a combination of Developmental Coordination Disorder (Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)) and Auditory Processing Disorder (Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)). Yours may be other things. [/QUOTE]
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