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Good news from difficult child 2's teacher. I am so happy!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 525288" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Buddy he gets his medications in the morning time. He is supposed to take it at that time because it is a long acting form that usually works during the day but wears off at night. Maybe that is why he is having a hard time sleeping. The medication probably wears off by at bedtime. Soapbox, do they offer Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) testing at the school or is that something his neuropsychologist would handle? I'm not so sure about that diagnosis, however. He is the same at home as in the classroom. He is super hyper active (which is getting better with the medications) and he exibits the same odd behavior at school and at home. My gut is telling me he is Asperger's and psychiatrist thinks so too. His social skills are very poor and he shows the same symptoms regardless of where he is at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 525288, member: 2196"] Buddy he gets his medications in the morning time. He is supposed to take it at that time because it is a long acting form that usually works during the day but wears off at night. Maybe that is why he is having a hard time sleeping. The medication probably wears off by at bedtime. Soapbox, do they offer Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) testing at the school or is that something his neuropsychologist would handle? I'm not so sure about that diagnosis, however. He is the same at home as in the classroom. He is super hyper active (which is getting better with the medications) and he exibits the same odd behavior at school and at home. My gut is telling me he is Asperger's and psychiatrist thinks so too. His social skills are very poor and he shows the same symptoms regardless of where he is at. [/QUOTE]
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