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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 550922" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>Thanks TeDo and Insane! I think it could partly be anxiety and I have also wondered about Auditory Processing Disorders (APD). Of course the dev. pediatrician. blew that off too. My husband is the same. He looks like he is literally in pain to have to listen. Of course when I ask difficult child questions to try to get info about what is bothering him he tells me to shut up. I have been asking him how his day was as well as much more specific questions after school since K and he never wants to talk about it. I will get one words answers or now that he is getting older he told me to shut up that I was making him think and that was making him mad. He didn't turn in his folder with signed papers today. He said no one else did and no one told him to. His little brother in his first day of K today turned in his. This has always been a problem (turning in things). He also does not seem to get verbal cues to do things or stop doing things. I am going to look into the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) thing. I asked about it at school last year and they said the didn't have an audiologist. What do I look up to find a private place near us? I am thinking of sensory processing disorder (SPD) evaluation too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 550922, member: 3930"] Thanks TeDo and Insane! I think it could partly be anxiety and I have also wondered about Auditory Processing Disorders (APD). Of course the dev. pediatrician. blew that off too. My husband is the same. He looks like he is literally in pain to have to listen. Of course when I ask difficult child questions to try to get info about what is bothering him he tells me to shut up. I have been asking him how his day was as well as much more specific questions after school since K and he never wants to talk about it. I will get one words answers or now that he is getting older he told me to shut up that I was making him think and that was making him mad. He didn't turn in his folder with signed papers today. He said no one else did and no one told him to. His little brother in his first day of K today turned in his. This has always been a problem (turning in things). He also does not seem to get verbal cues to do things or stop doing things. I am going to look into the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) thing. I asked about it at school last year and they said the didn't have an audiologist. What do I look up to find a private place near us? I am thinking of sensory processing disorder (SPD) evaluation too. [/QUOTE]
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