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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 58062" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Originally Posted By: italiansass</p><p>Joey isnt by any means a bad child. He is very loving and very happy usually. And I can't sit with him and read to him, and he has a leap pad that he loves. He knows his ABCs, his basic colors, and can count to 10. When he was diagnosed with CP at 18 months, his neruologists said that almost half of his brain was brain damaged, and that I really shouldn't expect to much from him.</p><p></p><p>I missed this part about quite significant brain damage beyond CP in your other post. Is he being seen regularly by a neurologist? If the last time he was evaluated by a pediatric neurologist was at 18 months then it's time for a followup appointment. There sometimes are issues such as unrecognized seizures taking place that can contribute to behavioral problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 58062, member: 701"] Originally Posted By: italiansass Joey isnt by any means a bad child. He is very loving and very happy usually. And I can't sit with him and read to him, and he has a leap pad that he loves. He knows his ABCs, his basic colors, and can count to 10. When he was diagnosed with CP at 18 months, his neruologists said that almost half of his brain was brain damaged, and that I really shouldn't expect to much from him. I missed this part about quite significant brain damage beyond CP in your other post. Is he being seen regularly by a neurologist? If the last time he was evaluated by a pediatric neurologist was at 18 months then it's time for a followup appointment. There sometimes are issues such as unrecognized seizures taking place that can contribute to behavioral problems. [/QUOTE]
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