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My therapist think difficult child 2 needs to see a psychiatrist
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 55805" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If he's willfully harming animals and people, I'd agree with therapist. I'd actually have him see a neuropsychologist if it were my kid though because they test. Actually I think a psychiatrist/neuropsychologist combination is best--sounds like he may have some sensory issues plus psychiatric issues and each professional is so specialized these days (psychiatrists often miss neurological red flags and neuropsychs need psychiatrists for medication, etc). I'm not so sure your little one is mimicking the older one. He may just have his own issues--things are often inherited. It's best to have him tested and to find out.</p><p> I wouldn't worry about potty training right now. in my opinion it's the last of your concerns. He may or may NOT be able to tell when he has to go. I have five kids, and only one of them was completely trained by three and a half. They all pottied late, and only one had special problems. I never made a big deal out of it, and they learned. I hope you make an appointment. for your son and it works out well. You do have your hands full. Wish it could be easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 55805, member: 1550"] If he's willfully harming animals and people, I'd agree with therapist. I'd actually have him see a neuropsychologist if it were my kid though because they test. Actually I think a psychiatrist/neuropsychologist combination is best--sounds like he may have some sensory issues plus psychiatric issues and each professional is so specialized these days (psychiatrists often miss neurological red flags and neuropsychs need psychiatrists for medication, etc). I'm not so sure your little one is mimicking the older one. He may just have his own issues--things are often inherited. It's best to have him tested and to find out. I wouldn't worry about potty training right now. in my opinion it's the last of your concerns. He may or may NOT be able to tell when he has to go. I have five kids, and only one of them was completely trained by three and a half. They all pottied late, and only one had special problems. I never made a big deal out of it, and they learned. I hope you make an appointment. for your son and it works out well. You do have your hands full. Wish it could be easier. [/QUOTE]
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