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<blockquote data-quote="dancingdivagirl" data-source="post: 57568" data-attributes="member: 3880"><p>Thank you all for your posts -- I really appreciate knowing that I am not the only one out there with a difficult child!</p><p></p><p>OK: let me try to answer some of your questions. difficult child was diagnosis'd by his pediatric neurologist 4 years ago and he last saw him in November. Is that the right kind of doctor? Based on that diagnosis and the behavior modifications recommended, things had been manageable until recently. He has had the good fortune of having outstanding, veteran teachers who have been able to employ various behavior modifications and who have been very communicative so that I knew what was happening at school and could work with difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Based on my research (as limited as it is), I don't think he qualifies for bipolar disorder due to the requirement of cognitive deficiencies. I will look into A.S. -- I remember doing that before, but things have definitely digressed.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again to everyone who posted. I look forward to hearing more!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dancingdivagirl, post: 57568, member: 3880"] Thank you all for your posts -- I really appreciate knowing that I am not the only one out there with a difficult child! OK: let me try to answer some of your questions. difficult child was diagnosis'd by his pediatric neurologist 4 years ago and he last saw him in November. Is that the right kind of doctor? Based on that diagnosis and the behavior modifications recommended, things had been manageable until recently. He has had the good fortune of having outstanding, veteran teachers who have been able to employ various behavior modifications and who have been very communicative so that I knew what was happening at school and could work with difficult child. Based on my research (as limited as it is), I don't think he qualifies for bipolar disorder due to the requirement of cognitive deficiencies. I will look into A.S. -- I remember doing that before, but things have definitely digressed. Thanks again to everyone who posted. I look forward to hearing more! [/QUOTE]
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