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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 463278" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p><strong>Malika</strong>, this is WHY they don't diagnosis kids so young. There can be a lot of possibilities, and they all can look very similar. It is most certainly a good thing to start identifying and researching now, but keep in mind that NO ONE will be able to come up with a definitive diagnosis for a 4 y/o. Personally, I wouldn't want them to. Seeing how parenting strategies work/don't work, how the child grows and matures all will affect latter treatments regardless of the diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 463278, member: 11965"] [B]Malika[/B], this is WHY they don't diagnosis kids so young. There can be a lot of possibilities, and they all can look very similar. It is most certainly a good thing to start identifying and researching now, but keep in mind that NO ONE will be able to come up with a definitive diagnosis for a 4 y/o. Personally, I wouldn't want them to. Seeing how parenting strategies work/don't work, how the child grows and matures all will affect latter treatments regardless of the diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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