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behavioral issues with my 5 year old daughter.. please help
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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 607116" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>em87,</p><p></p><p>Welcome! I'm very happy you found us as this is the most wonderful group of caring, knowledgeable individuals ever! I'm getting here a bit late and you've already been given some excellent advice. The one thing I'm going to add is that if you need a referral from your pedi in order to get your daughter a though neuropsychologist exam, in my humble opinion, it is time to find a new pedi. Even if you don't need a referral, I still think it's time to find another primary care physician for your children. Any doctor that refuses to truly listen to what a parent has to say, in my humble opinion, isn't worth seeing. When my middle child, difficult child 2, was born, I knew very early on that there were issues but our pedi at the time said I was just an overly nervous, neurotic mother, that just because difficult child 2 wasn't reaching the same milestones at the same time as difficult child 1, it didn't mean that there were issues. To make a long story short, I wrote a letter to the pedi explaining why I was taking my children out of his practice, found a new pedi who gave me some valuable advice and the referrals I needed to begin the process of determining what was wrong with difficult child 2.</p><p></p><p>Thinking of you today, hoping today is a good one for you, your difficult child... Hugs... SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 607116, member: 3388"] em87, Welcome! I'm very happy you found us as this is the most wonderful group of caring, knowledgeable individuals ever! I'm getting here a bit late and you've already been given some excellent advice. The one thing I'm going to add is that if you need a referral from your pedi in order to get your daughter a though neuropsychologist exam, in my humble opinion, it is time to find a new pedi. Even if you don't need a referral, I still think it's time to find another primary care physician for your children. Any doctor that refuses to truly listen to what a parent has to say, in my humble opinion, isn't worth seeing. When my middle child, difficult child 2, was born, I knew very early on that there were issues but our pedi at the time said I was just an overly nervous, neurotic mother, that just because difficult child 2 wasn't reaching the same milestones at the same time as difficult child 1, it didn't mean that there were issues. To make a long story short, I wrote a letter to the pedi explaining why I was taking my children out of his practice, found a new pedi who gave me some valuable advice and the referrals I needed to begin the process of determining what was wrong with difficult child 2. Thinking of you today, hoping today is a good one for you, your difficult child... Hugs... SFR [/QUOTE]
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