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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 603843" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Age 9. No evaluations since age 6. Hmmm... I'd be fighting for a new set of evaluations. Every 3 years is not unusual. Kids change a LOT in three years. Some things show up that weren't there before. Other things seem to fade a bit (if you're fortunate!). Each year, school gets harder. They have to use more of what they've learned before, and apply skills that were new a year or two ago but are now expected to be relatively mastered (like reading and writing). Kids often fly under the radar until grade 4, or even grade 3... when they can't "hide" any more.</p><p> </p><p>Because the sleep problems are new... has he been checked by the family doctor for medical causes? how about a sleep study? Can't hurt to rule out medical causes of sleep problems. If there is a medical cause, it can be dealt with, and if not, at least you'll know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 603843, member: 11791"] Age 9. No evaluations since age 6. Hmmm... I'd be fighting for a new set of evaluations. Every 3 years is not unusual. Kids change a LOT in three years. Some things show up that weren't there before. Other things seem to fade a bit (if you're fortunate!). Each year, school gets harder. They have to use more of what they've learned before, and apply skills that were new a year or two ago but are now expected to be relatively mastered (like reading and writing). Kids often fly under the radar until grade 4, or even grade 3... when they can't "hide" any more. Because the sleep problems are new... has he been checked by the family doctor for medical causes? how about a sleep study? Can't hurt to rule out medical causes of sleep problems. If there is a medical cause, it can be dealt with, and if not, at least you'll know. [/QUOTE]
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