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How to get the doctors to listen? New here, am wondering.
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 401246"><p>After reading both your posts, it sounds like you have your hands full. The only thing I would suggest is to have both children evaluated by a <u>Neuro</u><strong>psychologist. </strong>They evaluate all areas of functioning so you get a better idea of the underlying causes of some of the behavior. Once you know WHAT is causing it, you can figure out HOW to deal with it effectively. I would also look into a pediatric psychiatrist for additional help. In the meantime, I recommend the book The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Although the ideas presented in there are great for tweens on up, the basics can be adapted for younger children.</p><p> </p><p>I am glad you found us. You might also consider reading some of the Early Childhood ARCHIVES on the site for more help. You might find other things to help.</p><p> </p><p>Welcome to the "family". Glad you found us but so sorry you had to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 401246"] After reading both your posts, it sounds like you have your hands full. The only thing I would suggest is to have both children evaluated by a [U]Neuro[/U][B]psychologist. [/B]They evaluate all areas of functioning so you get a better idea of the underlying causes of some of the behavior. Once you know WHAT is causing it, you can figure out HOW to deal with it effectively. I would also look into a pediatric psychiatrist for additional help. In the meantime, I recommend the book The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Although the ideas presented in there are great for tweens on up, the basics can be adapted for younger children. I am glad you found us. You might also consider reading some of the Early Childhood ARCHIVES on the site for more help. You might find other things to help. Welcome to the "family". Glad you found us but so sorry you had to. [/QUOTE]
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