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<blockquote data-quote="wemustbecrazy" data-source="post: 96132" data-attributes="member: 4303"><p>Thanks so much for the responses. We are in the process of getting all three children evaluated. The symptoms we see in our son are that he has difficulty sitting still, he is always fidgeting, he is easily distracted, he interrupts conversations, he takes things that don't belong to him and then lies about it, he has a hard time following directions, he always is chewing on something or playing with something, he rolls around on the floor and furniture etc. I noticed that the fidgeting and rolling around is worse when the counselor or the social workers are around. I think it is an escape from dealing with them. We are looking into other diagnosis as well. We know that drugs and alcohol were part of the reason these children were removed from their parents. We don't know if they were used during pregnancy. It is so nice to know that I am not alone and that there are resources available. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wemustbecrazy, post: 96132, member: 4303"] Thanks so much for the responses. We are in the process of getting all three children evaluated. The symptoms we see in our son are that he has difficulty sitting still, he is always fidgeting, he is easily distracted, he interrupts conversations, he takes things that don't belong to him and then lies about it, he has a hard time following directions, he always is chewing on something or playing with something, he rolls around on the floor and furniture etc. I noticed that the fidgeting and rolling around is worse when the counselor or the social workers are around. I think it is an escape from dealing with them. We are looking into other diagnosis as well. We know that drugs and alcohol were part of the reason these children were removed from their parents. We don't know if they were used during pregnancy. It is so nice to know that I am not alone and that there are resources available. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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