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<blockquote data-quote="hoobear" data-source="post: 312097"><p>Thanks for your responses.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> I have spoken to the head of SPED for our district today and it doesn't sound like getting an evaluation is a problem. A little background- normal pregnancy with high blood pressure at the very end. Q was born a little "blue" and I now wonder if that had anything to do with him being on the spectrum. Anyway, "normal" baby hitting all milestones up to age 2. Slight delay in talking. "Terrible Two's" ever since (LOL). Went to regular nursery school for 2 yrs. no problems. Started to see behavior problems at home around age 3. Had a 504 plan in mainstreamed kindergarten and did beautifully. Was originally diagnosis'd as ADHD at age 5 by a pediatrician. psychiatrist and put on stimulants. Tested by a Behavioral Psycholgist and diagnosis'd as Aspergers in K. Later also diagnosis'd as BiPolar (BP) like me (both sides of the family have it). Difficult transition to first grade, where he became physically aggressive at home and at school. Changed medications and put in a "behavioral" classroom. First of 8 P-hospitalizations for aggressive/dangerous behavior. Currently in a therapeutic placement. Running of out medications to try. MI or addiction on both sides of family. Full of love but easily frustrated. Sorry this is so long. If you've stuck through this far. Thanks!</p><p>Holly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoobear, post: 312097"] Thanks for your responses.:happy: I have spoken to the head of SPED for our district today and it doesn't sound like getting an evaluation is a problem. A little background- normal pregnancy with high blood pressure at the very end. Q was born a little "blue" and I now wonder if that had anything to do with him being on the spectrum. Anyway, "normal" baby hitting all milestones up to age 2. Slight delay in talking. "Terrible Two's" ever since (LOL). Went to regular nursery school for 2 yrs. no problems. Started to see behavior problems at home around age 3. Had a 504 plan in mainstreamed kindergarten and did beautifully. Was originally diagnosis'd as ADHD at age 5 by a pediatrician. psychiatrist and put on stimulants. Tested by a Behavioral Psycholgist and diagnosis'd as Aspergers in K. Later also diagnosis'd as BiPolar (BP) like me (both sides of the family have it). Difficult transition to first grade, where he became physically aggressive at home and at school. Changed medications and put in a "behavioral" classroom. First of 8 P-hospitalizations for aggressive/dangerous behavior. Currently in a therapeutic placement. Running of out medications to try. MI or addiction on both sides of family. Full of love but easily frustrated. Sorry this is so long. If you've stuck through this far. Thanks! Holly [/QUOTE]
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