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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 67498" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I can only answer this for my two difficult children.</p><p></p><p>Travis it helped us actually get a grasp on what the world was like for him, what he had to struggle with throughout each day, his limitations, his strengths, ect. Travis is highly intelligent, but due to brain damage he is unable to do certain tasks. His impulse control is outta whack, he tends to fixate on certain subjects/interests. In the end it helped us learn to work around the problem areas.</p><p></p><p>With Nichole, it discovered her dyslexia.</p><p></p><p>evaluations help you pin down what's going on with the child so that a treatment plan can be put into place both at home and school to best fit your child's needs. It should give you a more accurate picture of the types of behaviors your dealing with and even some reasons for those behaviors. And knowledge is power.</p><p></p><p>Most important is for you and SO to be on the same page with difficult child. You need to sit down and agree on rules and consequences and stick to it. Consistancy can make a big difference, and it makes it easier if you have things though out before they occur.</p><p></p><p>((hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 67498, member: 84"] I can only answer this for my two difficult children. Travis it helped us actually get a grasp on what the world was like for him, what he had to struggle with throughout each day, his limitations, his strengths, ect. Travis is highly intelligent, but due to brain damage he is unable to do certain tasks. His impulse control is outta whack, he tends to fixate on certain subjects/interests. In the end it helped us learn to work around the problem areas. With Nichole, it discovered her dyslexia. evaluations help you pin down what's going on with the child so that a treatment plan can be put into place both at home and school to best fit your child's needs. It should give you a more accurate picture of the types of behaviors your dealing with and even some reasons for those behaviors. And knowledge is power. Most important is for you and SO to be on the same page with difficult child. You need to sit down and agree on rules and consequences and stick to it. Consistancy can make a big difference, and it makes it easier if you have things though out before they occur. ((hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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