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<blockquote data-quote="savior no more" data-source="post: 682167" data-attributes="member: 19838"><p>Hi Needpaperbag -</p><p></p><p>Many of these diagnosis are a lot alike and it is hard to differentiate some of them. There were times I wasn't sure that having them helped my son at all, however, it did help me to understand there were neurological things going on that was beyond him just being a bad kid. I know this sounds terrible, but I almost wished he had been profoundly impaired as he might not have had the ability to get into the things he does. I am seeing now that my child is over 18 the value of having a diganosis before he became an adult as it can be used in the legal defense of his behaviors. It can also be used to help give them the proper educational environment. The best testing that I ever had done was a full neuropsychological evaluation. This was done almost ten years ago and eerily predicted his future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savior no more, post: 682167, member: 19838"] Hi Needpaperbag - Many of these diagnosis are a lot alike and it is hard to differentiate some of them. There were times I wasn't sure that having them helped my son at all, however, it did help me to understand there were neurological things going on that was beyond him just being a bad kid. I know this sounds terrible, but I almost wished he had been profoundly impaired as he might not have had the ability to get into the things he does. I am seeing now that my child is over 18 the value of having a diganosis before he became an adult as it can be used in the legal defense of his behaviors. It can also be used to help give them the proper educational environment. The best testing that I ever had done was a full neuropsychological evaluation. This was done almost ten years ago and eerily predicted his future. [/QUOTE]
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