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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 239375" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>That's an excellent idea, SRL. </p><p> </p><p>{{{Hugs}}} to your aching heart, Matty's Mummy. I understand how painful this is. My daughter used to line up toys, spin in circles, etc so I took her to a neurologist at the pediatrician's suggestion. The man had the nerve to tell me I just wasn't busy enough and there was nothing wrong with Duckie. It hurts to be blamed.</p><p> </p><p>Our family doctor asked me once if I wanted parenting classes to help with Duckie (it wasn't asked in an accusing manner) and I said "yes!" because if changing me would make the situation better, then so be it. He went over my parenting style and did a few risk assessments and decided it would be a waste of time and declared me a "good" parent. </p><p> </p><p>Personally, I wouldn't be against family therapy if I felt it would help <strong>and</strong> my child was being thoroughly evaluated at the same time to find and treat any underlying issues. But it doesn't sound like stand alone family therapy will address the underlying issues your son faces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 239375, member: 1722"] That's an excellent idea, SRL. {{{Hugs}}} to your aching heart, Matty's Mummy. I understand how painful this is. My daughter used to line up toys, spin in circles, etc so I took her to a neurologist at the pediatrician's suggestion. The man had the nerve to tell me I just wasn't busy enough and there was nothing wrong with Duckie. It hurts to be blamed. Our family doctor asked me once if I wanted parenting classes to help with Duckie (it wasn't asked in an accusing manner) and I said "yes!" because if changing me would make the situation better, then so be it. He went over my parenting style and did a few risk assessments and decided it would be a waste of time and declared me a "good" parent. Personally, I wouldn't be against family therapy if I felt it would help [B]and[/B] my child was being thoroughly evaluated at the same time to find and treat any underlying issues. But it doesn't sound like stand alone family therapy will address the underlying issues your son faces. [/QUOTE]
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