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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 131953" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>I agree with smallworld as well. A re-evaluation might be a good thing to look in to, and a multi-disciplinary evaluation or neuro-psychiatric would be best. Your difficult child seems to have a lot going on behavior wise and second opinions can be valuable. My psychiatrist and therapist recommend re-evaluations on kids, as they say tests can change and become invalid on kids after 3 years since they change so much with maturity. And yes, insist on all physical reasons being ruled out right away as well. We live in an old house, so I even insisted they check him for lead, and tho my doctor said probably not likely he did it for me. They did everything on my difficult child from blood to brain first to rule all that out. I saw the brain scan, and told my difficult child I could definately see he had a brain LOL. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, welcome to a wonderful site. Good luck on the new job. Cross my fingers for you that your difficult child goes through a quiet period (if he ever has one) so that you don't have to leave work for his problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 131953, member: 1161"] I agree with smallworld as well. A re-evaluation might be a good thing to look in to, and a multi-disciplinary evaluation or neuro-psychiatric would be best. Your difficult child seems to have a lot going on behavior wise and second opinions can be valuable. My psychiatrist and therapist recommend re-evaluations on kids, as they say tests can change and become invalid on kids after 3 years since they change so much with maturity. And yes, insist on all physical reasons being ruled out right away as well. We live in an old house, so I even insisted they check him for lead, and tho my doctor said probably not likely he did it for me. They did everything on my difficult child from blood to brain first to rule all that out. I saw the brain scan, and told my difficult child I could definately see he had a brain LOL. Anyway, welcome to a wonderful site. Good luck on the new job. Cross my fingers for you that your difficult child goes through a quiet period (if he ever has one) so that you don't have to leave work for his problems. [/QUOTE]
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