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<blockquote data-quote="inneedofhelp" data-source="post: 42048" data-attributes="member: 3725"><p>We don't really trust the school. We where referred to the mental health center by his doctor, and when his assesment showed high in anxiety disorder we decided to get him tested and my husbands uncle and grandfather both on medication for anxiety related panic attacks. So we thought okay maybe there is a quirk and he is just not a wild child. Not so well behaved in the stores and mall anything with a lot of people that he doesn't know on an everyday basis. Developed early in speech and comprehension. He was speaking sentences full and in context at 13 months. Always has bite his favorite blanket we excited. Did have a fractured skull at around 14 months. Just a lot of things. Part of me would like there to be something. you know some explanation for some of the things that he doesn't other than those looks of you are a bad parent. Then again me and my husband have always felt that sd's and those in them are very qick to push the add issue. I mean yeh there are kids out there that really suffer and need help and then there are those naturally all boy boys that the teacher really don't want to deal with. I was a very hard descion for us but in the end we felt if this can provide him with a happier better life we as parents owe him that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inneedofhelp, post: 42048, member: 3725"] We don't really trust the school. We where referred to the mental health center by his doctor, and when his assesment showed high in anxiety disorder we decided to get him tested and my husbands uncle and grandfather both on medication for anxiety related panic attacks. So we thought okay maybe there is a quirk and he is just not a wild child. Not so well behaved in the stores and mall anything with a lot of people that he doesn't know on an everyday basis. Developed early in speech and comprehension. He was speaking sentences full and in context at 13 months. Always has bite his favorite blanket we excited. Did have a fractured skull at around 14 months. Just a lot of things. Part of me would like there to be something. you know some explanation for some of the things that he doesn't other than those looks of you are a bad parent. Then again me and my husband have always felt that sd's and those in them are very qick to push the add issue. I mean yeh there are kids out there that really suffer and need help and then there are those naturally all boy boys that the teacher really don't want to deal with. I was a very hard descion for us but in the end we felt if this can provide him with a happier better life we as parents owe him that. [/QUOTE]
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