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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 44466"><p>I'm sorry you are hurting. It's devastating to watch our children struggle and suffer. I think it's pretty common for our kids to be able to maintain to a certain point, but as they get older and more is expected of them just maintaining becomes harder. And then we see what you're seeing with your kiddo.</p><p></p><p>I would strongly consider the neuropsychologist evaluation. It is expensive, but will give you some solid answers. I learned more about my difficult child through those few hours of testing than I did in years of seeing therapists. Will your insurance cover it at all? They told me that typically my insurance would come back and say that it's an educational issue and not cover it. However, I haven't received a bill so it must have been paid. At the very least, I do think it is time to see a psychiatrist. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad you found us. Welcome to the board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 44466"] I'm sorry you are hurting. It's devastating to watch our children struggle and suffer. I think it's pretty common for our kids to be able to maintain to a certain point, but as they get older and more is expected of them just maintaining becomes harder. And then we see what you're seeing with your kiddo. I would strongly consider the neuropsychologist evaluation. It is expensive, but will give you some solid answers. I learned more about my difficult child through those few hours of testing than I did in years of seeing therapists. Will your insurance cover it at all? They told me that typically my insurance would come back and say that it's an educational issue and not cover it. However, I haven't received a bill so it must have been paid. At the very least, I do think it is time to see a psychiatrist. I'm glad you found us. Welcome to the board. [/QUOTE]
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