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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 363401" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>JMO. I agree with the professionals, and often I don't. But I don't believe that any "typical" child would blow up like that in school in front of teachers or peers if he was just a brat. That's so over-the-top as far as behavior goes and so socially unacceptable that I have to think something is definitely wrong. It's unfortunate that you haven't gotten the right diagnosis yet. I love NeuroPsychs for diagnostic purposes. Her "quirkiness" makes me wonder about Aspergers Sydrome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 363401, member: 1550"] JMO. I agree with the professionals, and often I don't. But I don't believe that any "typical" child would blow up like that in school in front of teachers or peers if he was just a brat. That's so over-the-top as far as behavior goes and so socially unacceptable that I have to think something is definitely wrong. It's unfortunate that you haven't gotten the right diagnosis yet. I love NeuroPsychs for diagnostic purposes. Her "quirkiness" makes me wonder about Aspergers Sydrome. [/QUOTE]
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