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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 380262" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Welcome Bluemoon!</p><p></p><p>While the professionals say they've never seen a child like yours, rest assured, around here, we've pretty much seen and heard it all!</p><p></p><p>One thing for sure, it's not "simple" ODD. ODD rarely stands alone and is a diagnosis often used to describe a litany of behaviors which usually end up being attributable to another issue. Sounds like a lot of changes in his short life as well - both physically and emotionally. Basically, you are doing the right thing. Your son needs a complete evaluation - neuropdoc included - multidisciplinary evaluation by an educational specialist, neruopdoc, etc. He needs the gamete of educational testing as well to see how his IQ squares with his actual performance. It can be a long process but it sounds as if the wheels are really turning due to your dedication as, what we call around here, a warrior mom!</p><p></p><p>Again, welcome. You will find many understanding parents who have "been there, done that".</p><p></p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 380262, member: 805"] Welcome Bluemoon! While the professionals say they've never seen a child like yours, rest assured, around here, we've pretty much seen and heard it all! One thing for sure, it's not "simple" ODD. ODD rarely stands alone and is a diagnosis often used to describe a litany of behaviors which usually end up being attributable to another issue. Sounds like a lot of changes in his short life as well - both physically and emotionally. Basically, you are doing the right thing. Your son needs a complete evaluation - neuropdoc included - multidisciplinary evaluation by an educational specialist, neruopdoc, etc. He needs the gamete of educational testing as well to see how his IQ squares with his actual performance. It can be a long process but it sounds as if the wheels are really turning due to your dedication as, what we call around here, a warrior mom! Again, welcome. You will find many understanding parents who have "been there, done that". Sharon [/QUOTE]
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