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my 6 yr old brings me to tears
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 232342" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there. Welcome to the board. I doubt you have a "bad" child. He probably has some sort of disorder/disability causing him to have trouble. I have a few questions that could help us help you. Also, you may want to do a signature below, like I do. Ok, the qeustions:</p><p></p><p>1/Is he going to see a neuropsychologist? They do the best, longest, and most intensive evaluations. I recommend them above all others.</p><p></p><p>2/Are there any psychiatric disorders or substance abuse on either side of his genetic family tree, even if Dad hasn't seen him for a long time. Genes are genes. They get passed along even when the other parent isn't around. Has he ever been abused?</p><p></p><p>3/How was his early development? I'll list the areas:</p><p>speech</p><p>eye contact with strangers</p><p>cuddling</p><p>did he play with toys appropriately or did he dismantle them, throw them or line them up?</p><p>Any sensitivies to light, sound, noise?</p><p>Can he transition from one activity to another?</p><p>How did he and does he now relate to his same-age peers?</p><p>Is he socially clueless?</p><p>Any obsessions?</p><p>Any strange noises or hand movements (arm flapping, lip smacking, high pitched vocalizations, turning lights on and off)</p><p>How does he do in school?</p><p>Can he hold a give-and-take conversation?</p><p></p><p>Weekends are slow. Others will come along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 232342, member: 1550"] Hi there. Welcome to the board. I doubt you have a "bad" child. He probably has some sort of disorder/disability causing him to have trouble. I have a few questions that could help us help you. Also, you may want to do a signature below, like I do. Ok, the qeustions: 1/Is he going to see a neuropsychologist? They do the best, longest, and most intensive evaluations. I recommend them above all others. 2/Are there any psychiatric disorders or substance abuse on either side of his genetic family tree, even if Dad hasn't seen him for a long time. Genes are genes. They get passed along even when the other parent isn't around. Has he ever been abused? 3/How was his early development? I'll list the areas: speech eye contact with strangers cuddling did he play with toys appropriately or did he dismantle them, throw them or line them up? Any sensitivies to light, sound, noise? Can he transition from one activity to another? How did he and does he now relate to his same-age peers? Is he socially clueless? Any obsessions? Any strange noises or hand movements (arm flapping, lip smacking, high pitched vocalizations, turning lights on and off) How does he do in school? Can he hold a give-and-take conversation? Weekends are slow. Others will come along. [/QUOTE]
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