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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 34028" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>We found this guy ourselves. The only other neuropsychologist that we found no longer exists. All of the school districts no of him and they had nothing bad to say about him. I think our real problem is that Sammy is too young. He will be 3 in june but still, most pshych dr wont even make an appointment with him until he is 4. The only thing that every dr we have seen agrees with is that Sammy does not seem to be autistic in any way. I read this book called <u>[/u]QUIRKY KIDS <u></u>and that seems to sum Sammy up. I know that the dev pediatrician. appointment will help us figure out where we are now. Maybe once we get that done we can figure a plan of where to go next. I am actually surprised that Texas Childrens hospital doesnt have neuro psychiatric doctors on staff. If anyone in Houston knows of any good doctors let me know!!</u></p><p><u>Thanks for your reply, I appreciate it!</u></p><p><u>I must go get sammy his nap has ended!</u></p><p><u>Dara</u></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 34028, member: 3572"] We found this guy ourselves. The only other neuropsychologist that we found no longer exists. All of the school districts no of him and they had nothing bad to say about him. I think our real problem is that Sammy is too young. He will be 3 in june but still, most pshych dr wont even make an appointment with him until he is 4. The only thing that every dr we have seen agrees with is that Sammy does not seem to be autistic in any way. I read this book called <u>[/u]QUIRKY KIDS [u]</u>and that seems to sum Sammy up. I know that the dev pediatrician. appointment will help us figure out where we are now. Maybe once we get that done we can figure a plan of where to go next. I am actually surprised that Texas Childrens hospital doesnt have neuro psychiatric doctors on staff. If anyone in Houston knows of any good doctors let me know!! Thanks for your reply, I appreciate it! I must go get sammy his nap has ended! Dara[/u] [/QUOTE]
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