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<blockquote data-quote="humbleyourheart" data-source="post: 236462" data-attributes="member: 6690"><p>Thanks everyone for your input.</p><p> </p><p>Midwest Mom - My sons development all seemed normal. Other than the issue with his socks and frustration level when playing. He would rarely play alone, but when I played with him he would get frustrated that I wasn't doing it exactly the way he wanted and would have a tantrum and usually wreck whatever it was we were playing with (like a lego tower). His teacher in 1st grade and now again in 3rd have mentioned that he is very slow to complete his work. Outside of the normal slow. She described it as painstakingly slow. Neither of them felt that it was because of a lack of focus.</p><p>He just seems so emotionally immature.</p><p> </p><p>Big Bad Kitty - I am close enough to Chicago that I could see someone there. There is a neuropysch doctor at U of C that would be on my insurance. What are everyone's thoughts on having a neuropsychologist evaluation done there as opposed to someone closer? I've read that I might get a better evaluation at a teaching hospital like U of C.</p><p> </p><p>Donna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humbleyourheart, post: 236462, member: 6690"] Thanks everyone for your input. Midwest Mom - My sons development all seemed normal. Other than the issue with his socks and frustration level when playing. He would rarely play alone, but when I played with him he would get frustrated that I wasn't doing it exactly the way he wanted and would have a tantrum and usually wreck whatever it was we were playing with (like a lego tower). His teacher in 1st grade and now again in 3rd have mentioned that he is very slow to complete his work. Outside of the normal slow. She described it as painstakingly slow. Neither of them felt that it was because of a lack of focus. He just seems so emotionally immature. Big Bad Kitty - I am close enough to Chicago that I could see someone there. There is a neuropysch doctor at U of C that would be on my insurance. What are everyone's thoughts on having a neuropsychologist evaluation done there as opposed to someone closer? I've read that I might get a better evaluation at a teaching hospital like U of C. Donna [/QUOTE]
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