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<blockquote data-quote="jodyp" data-source="post: 158604" data-attributes="member: 3905"><p>Hello All.</p><p>I have been reading these posts for over a year now and it has helped me tremendously. My 5 yo difficult child has been in diagnosed with ADHD and a bit of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified. He was diagnosed last year when I took him to a develop pediatrician. Following this site, I then took that diagnosis and spoke to the school district and had him evaluated. The sd agreed and he attended the pre-school disabled program this past year. I have an apt with the sd in 2 weeks to discuss his IEP for next year. Eventhough he is only entering Kindergarten, is there anything I should be aware of. I have already agreed that he should attend a smaller sp ed kindergarten where he can get more attention and they will mainstream him with other classes at certain times. I will make sure he gets Occupational Therapist (OT) because he needs it big time. My 2 year old writes better than him! What about Behavior Mod or something like that. My Develp pediatrician. suggested that I look into this privatley but I haven't. My other concern is that my Develop. pediatrician strongly diagnosed him with ADHD, and tendencies of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified. The sd stated that his meets the sp ed classification with the strong diag of ADHD, but not Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified. I don't know if this is something I should push. Any advise?</p><p></p><p>Briefly, My 5 yo difficult child is a smart kid who can never get enough attention, talks all the time, doesn't understand personal space, can't read facial expressions, wants to be socialable, but his behavior is not acceptable. Gets along real well with kids 1 year younger than himself. Really a loving child but manipulative, stubborn and has some pocessing delays.</p><p></p><p>Sorry so long.</p><p>Jody P</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jodyp, post: 158604, member: 3905"] Hello All. I have been reading these posts for over a year now and it has helped me tremendously. My 5 yo difficult child has been in diagnosed with ADHD and a bit of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified. He was diagnosed last year when I took him to a develop pediatrician. Following this site, I then took that diagnosis and spoke to the school district and had him evaluated. The sd agreed and he attended the pre-school disabled program this past year. I have an apt with the sd in 2 weeks to discuss his IEP for next year. Eventhough he is only entering Kindergarten, is there anything I should be aware of. I have already agreed that he should attend a smaller sp ed kindergarten where he can get more attention and they will mainstream him with other classes at certain times. I will make sure he gets Occupational Therapist (OT) because he needs it big time. My 2 year old writes better than him! What about Behavior Mod or something like that. My Develp pediatrician. suggested that I look into this privatley but I haven't. My other concern is that my Develop. pediatrician strongly diagnosed him with ADHD, and tendencies of Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified. The sd stated that his meets the sp ed classification with the strong diag of ADHD, but not Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified. I don't know if this is something I should push. Any advise? Briefly, My 5 yo difficult child is a smart kid who can never get enough attention, talks all the time, doesn't understand personal space, can't read facial expressions, wants to be socialable, but his behavior is not acceptable. Gets along real well with kids 1 year younger than himself. Really a loving child but manipulative, stubborn and has some pocessing delays. Sorry so long. Jody P [/QUOTE]
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