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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 582565" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If you have one spectrum child, you may want to have her totally evaluated and see what a neuropsychologist thinks is wrong. Bipolar is hard to diagnose in children. Is there bipolar in the family? Also, high functioning autism can look a lot like a childhood mood disorder or even a Conduct Disorder, which in my opinion it doesn't sound like she has. </p><p></p><p>Were there ANY clues that difficult child was atypical before she turned five? Anything happen to her when she turned five? How was she as an infant? Any delays? Does she know how to appropriately interact with her SAME AGE peers? Does she make good eye contact with you and strangers? Is she sensitive to loud noise, crowds, certain material textures, certain food textures? Can she transition from one activity to another without having a meltdown?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 582565, member: 1550"] If you have one spectrum child, you may want to have her totally evaluated and see what a neuropsychologist thinks is wrong. Bipolar is hard to diagnose in children. Is there bipolar in the family? Also, high functioning autism can look a lot like a childhood mood disorder or even a Conduct Disorder, which in my opinion it doesn't sound like she has. Were there ANY clues that difficult child was atypical before she turned five? Anything happen to her when she turned five? How was she as an infant? Any delays? Does she know how to appropriately interact with her SAME AGE peers? Does she make good eye contact with you and strangers? Is she sensitive to loud noise, crowds, certain material textures, certain food textures? Can she transition from one activity to another without having a meltdown? [/QUOTE]
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