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<blockquote data-quote="marymoo1" data-source="post: 495556" data-attributes="member: 13491"><p>I made enquiries yesterday with a place in Sydney (developmental clinic) they do a full day assessment of your difficult child which they said would cost me $930 and i would receive roughly $333 back from medicare. Although i believe they would off a thorough service, this is just something i really can't afford right now.</p><p></p><p>I've rung the childrens hospital but that department isn't back until 16 Jan. I'll contact them again then.</p><p></p><p>My husband doesn't want me to spend another cent on anything to do with 'odd' as he doesn't agree with the diagnosis. I understand his feelings but my difficult child seems somewhat more oppositinal now than ever having more outbursts then before each day (with me) there is some sort of disagreement. Am i focusing too much on it possibly i'm causing the areguments?</p><p></p><p>We've just been at my parents the last couple of days and my difficult child is really clashing with my mother and i've taken him aside a few times and had quiet words with him to calm him down and ask him to show respect and control his language etc. My father thinks it's lack of discipline which i stopped him in his tracks and said no way he gets pulled up for basically everything i've always disciplined my child he's actually better behaved then some of my friends kids are in a public situation. He just doesn't act like a normal 6 year old, sometimes he's way beyond his years or even acts below his years. I've noticed the whole blaming others so much more now.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know of a good development peadiatrician in Western Sydney who i might be able to see with reasonable rates.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Mary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marymoo1, post: 495556, member: 13491"] I made enquiries yesterday with a place in Sydney (developmental clinic) they do a full day assessment of your difficult child which they said would cost me $930 and i would receive roughly $333 back from medicare. Although i believe they would off a thorough service, this is just something i really can't afford right now. I've rung the childrens hospital but that department isn't back until 16 Jan. I'll contact them again then. My husband doesn't want me to spend another cent on anything to do with 'odd' as he doesn't agree with the diagnosis. I understand his feelings but my difficult child seems somewhat more oppositinal now than ever having more outbursts then before each day (with me) there is some sort of disagreement. Am i focusing too much on it possibly i'm causing the areguments? We've just been at my parents the last couple of days and my difficult child is really clashing with my mother and i've taken him aside a few times and had quiet words with him to calm him down and ask him to show respect and control his language etc. My father thinks it's lack of discipline which i stopped him in his tracks and said no way he gets pulled up for basically everything i've always disciplined my child he's actually better behaved then some of my friends kids are in a public situation. He just doesn't act like a normal 6 year old, sometimes he's way beyond his years or even acts below his years. I've noticed the whole blaming others so much more now. Does anyone know of a good development peadiatrician in Western Sydney who i might be able to see with reasonable rates. Thanks Mary [/QUOTE]
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