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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 141516"><p>I agree with MidwestMom. I would get another opinion. My difficult child has not been seen by a neuropsychologist, but he is seen by a child psychiatrist (with MD). My difficult child would "maintain" at school as well. There has not ever been any issues with him regarding behavior at school other than dramatics trying to get out of class (saying he was going to throw up, actually rolling out of his chair laying on the floor, etc.) The doctor has said some kids are able to maintain at school, holding it all in until they get home and then they feel "safe" enough to let go. At home, my difficult child will be in rages, lashing out at his sister (she's 15, he's 12), telling her she needs to die, telling her she will wake up dead sometime, and even a few times pulling a knife on her.</p><p></p><p>I'm just another mom here, but I agree, that there is probably something else going on with your difficult child. I have also heard that sometimes kids are diagnosed with ADHD, when it is really something else.</p><p></p><p>I wish you luck.</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 141516"] I agree with MidwestMom. I would get another opinion. My difficult child has not been seen by a neuropsychologist, but he is seen by a child psychiatrist (with MD). My difficult child would "maintain" at school as well. There has not ever been any issues with him regarding behavior at school other than dramatics trying to get out of class (saying he was going to throw up, actually rolling out of his chair laying on the floor, etc.) The doctor has said some kids are able to maintain at school, holding it all in until they get home and then they feel "safe" enough to let go. At home, my difficult child will be in rages, lashing out at his sister (she's 15, he's 12), telling her she needs to die, telling her she will wake up dead sometime, and even a few times pulling a knife on her. I'm just another mom here, but I agree, that there is probably something else going on with your difficult child. I have also heard that sometimes kids are diagnosed with ADHD, when it is really something else. I wish you luck. Christy [/QUOTE]
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