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<blockquote data-quote="Mandy" data-source="post: 287831" data-attributes="member: 6245"><p>I have been trying to find a name for something difficult child has been doing for awhile now even back before our first consult for our diagnosis. His psychiatrist took note but didn't seem as concerned as I was.</p><p> </p><p>He will start out saying a sentence and has to constantly restart the sentence to get to the end. If someone interuppts him he gets very angry. Ex. "Hey Mom..." "Hey Mom I want....." "Hey Mom I want to get..." "Hey Mom I want to get a snack" </p><p> </p><p>I don't believe this has anything to do with a Mood Disorder so I wanted to see if any of you have had this same thing with your child and is their a "Name" for it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mandy, post: 287831, member: 6245"] I have been trying to find a name for something difficult child has been doing for awhile now even back before our first consult for our diagnosis. His psychiatrist took note but didn't seem as concerned as I was. He will start out saying a sentence and has to constantly restart the sentence to get to the end. If someone interuppts him he gets very angry. Ex. "Hey Mom..." "Hey Mom I want....." "Hey Mom I want to get..." "Hey Mom I want to get a snack" I don't believe this has anything to do with a Mood Disorder so I wanted to see if any of you have had this same thing with your child and is their a "Name" for it? [/QUOTE]
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