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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 582715" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hmmmmmmmmm. For me, rather than thinking spectrum, I am looking at the mental health issues on her family tree. There are a lot of them and they are serious (and hereditary) and in my opinion s he should be watched carefully because of it and probably see a child psychiatrist who is aware of this history and can monitor her. From what you have said, I personally don't see 'spectrum' but perhaps she is going to have "issues" related to mental health that will likely develop further down the road, if indeed they do. If she sees a psychiatrist perhaps he can help with what is going on right now...the rages. I would combine the child psychiatrist with a neuropsychologist so that you can cover her on all fronts and see if she has any childhood disorders (one can have both). I'm a very proactive mom and tend to go by "it's better to be safe than sorry." Your dear child deserves to feel better and you deserve peace at home. Early interventions are a great buffer against bigger problems in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 582715, member: 1550"] Hmmmmmmmmm. For me, rather than thinking spectrum, I am looking at the mental health issues on her family tree. There are a lot of them and they are serious (and hereditary) and in my opinion s he should be watched carefully because of it and probably see a child psychiatrist who is aware of this history and can monitor her. From what you have said, I personally don't see 'spectrum' but perhaps she is going to have "issues" related to mental health that will likely develop further down the road, if indeed they do. If she sees a psychiatrist perhaps he can help with what is going on right now...the rages. I would combine the child psychiatrist with a neuropsychologist so that you can cover her on all fronts and see if she has any childhood disorders (one can have both). I'm a very proactive mom and tend to go by "it's better to be safe than sorry." Your dear child deserves to feel better and you deserve peace at home. Early interventions are a great buffer against bigger problems in the future. [/QUOTE]
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