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Newbie - Wondering if it is too late to help my son
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<blockquote data-quote="AHHUM" data-source="post: 405856" data-attributes="member: 11090"><p>We have a risk assessment for difficult child from 2008 - we never received this document until requested a couple months ago. This report was done through the school in response to the burning situation, so am reluctant to ask THEM. Truly am starting to have a conspirist mentality us against THEM. Does anyone know what this stuff means?</p><p> </p><p>BASC2 - Clinical scores on Conduct Disorder, Somatization & Activites of Daily Living Scales. Hyperactivity, Depression & Attention Problems, Externalizing & Internalizing Clinical Composit, Functional Communication and Adaptability scores are all borderline range. Emotional Self Control is at-risk range. Critical items include: Sets fires - ST, Eats too little - O. Is easily annoyed by othres - ST</p><p> </p><p>CADS-P - DSM-IV: Inattentive Type is at Markedly Atypical limit. </p><p> </p><p>APSD-P - Callous-Unemotonal, Impulsivity and Total scores in clinical range.</p><p> </p><p>CDS - The CDQ is 70, suggestion probablitly of CD is "likely" with a "mild" degree of severity.</p><p> </p><p>Stress - Raw score 665</p><p> </p><p>BDI-II - Raw score 14</p><p> </p><p>I have requested an initial evaluation through the school, am told they have 45 days from date of consent to complete. Am also told there are no "Advocates", "because we are all advocates for the well-being of your child" phhft. Would this report be useful should the evaluation determine services are not needed?</p><p> </p><p>Have contemplated taking the report to the counselor we were working with to see if he can explain it to us, but am reluctant because this is the court approved counselor & reports to difficult child's PO.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for any insight you can offer.</p><p> </p><p>AHHUM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHHUM, post: 405856, member: 11090"] We have a risk assessment for difficult child from 2008 - we never received this document until requested a couple months ago. This report was done through the school in response to the burning situation, so am reluctant to ask THEM. Truly am starting to have a conspirist mentality us against THEM. Does anyone know what this stuff means? BASC2 - Clinical scores on Conduct Disorder, Somatization & Activites of Daily Living Scales. Hyperactivity, Depression & Attention Problems, Externalizing & Internalizing Clinical Composit, Functional Communication and Adaptability scores are all borderline range. Emotional Self Control is at-risk range. Critical items include: Sets fires - ST, Eats too little - O. Is easily annoyed by othres - ST CADS-P - DSM-IV: Inattentive Type is at Markedly Atypical limit. APSD-P - Callous-Unemotonal, Impulsivity and Total scores in clinical range. CDS - The CDQ is 70, suggestion probablitly of CD is "likely" with a "mild" degree of severity. Stress - Raw score 665 BDI-II - Raw score 14 I have requested an initial evaluation through the school, am told they have 45 days from date of consent to complete. Am also told there are no "Advocates", "because we are all advocates for the well-being of your child" phhft. Would this report be useful should the evaluation determine services are not needed? Have contemplated taking the report to the counselor we were working with to see if he can explain it to us, but am reluctant because this is the court approved counselor & reports to difficult child's PO. Thanks for any insight you can offer. AHHUM [/QUOTE]
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