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Blindsided by PPD_NOS diagnosis
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 217338" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>To Ropefree:</p><p>I don't know if it's just me, but I do not understand your posts. Is English perhaps your second language? I have so much trouble following your thoughts. I am hoping you do not mean that childhood disorders do not exist or that only parents and teachers should help our children because that is not true. It is more than our parenting for our kids. They need professional help in most cases. Sometimes it takes a while to get good help, but we have to keep trying. </p><p>I am also confused because you talk about your son as if he is a teen then bring up your son as if he is in elementary school.</p><p>At any rate, please don't minimize how much outside help and interventions are needed in so many cases. Has your own son ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation? If not, maybe that could help you help him. You seem very upset at his behavior, yet you have not indicated that he has ever been evaluated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 217338, member: 1550"] To Ropefree: I don't know if it's just me, but I do not understand your posts. Is English perhaps your second language? I have so much trouble following your thoughts. I am hoping you do not mean that childhood disorders do not exist or that only parents and teachers should help our children because that is not true. It is more than our parenting for our kids. They need professional help in most cases. Sometimes it takes a while to get good help, but we have to keep trying. I am also confused because you talk about your son as if he is a teen then bring up your son as if he is in elementary school. At any rate, please don't minimize how much outside help and interventions are needed in so many cases. Has your own son ever had a neuropsychologist evaluation? If not, maybe that could help you help him. You seem very upset at his behavior, yet you have not indicated that he has ever been evaluated. [/QUOTE]
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