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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 446519" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome. Sadly I can relate to the ongoing problem with his birth mother. It is so frustrating and disheartening. Sending supportive hugs your way.</p><p></p><p>Have you been able to have a neuro/psychological evaluation done? We have found that testing to be very valuable in identifying difficult child problems and also shining light on suggested actions to take to help the child. Like the others I don't understand why there is resistance to you getting help for him. Are you recognized by the school system as his legal guardian? If so you could go to the school counselors and ask that they recommend or order a neuro/psychiatric. Via that avenue you may well end up with some answers and he may end up being documented thoroughly as needing help. IF you can afford to pay for it via insurance or private pay it should be expedited. Further the school would have access to the full report which would help getting an IEP for him through the school system. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 446519, member: 35"] Welcome. Sadly I can relate to the ongoing problem with his birth mother. It is so frustrating and disheartening. Sending supportive hugs your way. Have you been able to have a neuro/psychological evaluation done? We have found that testing to be very valuable in identifying difficult child problems and also shining light on suggested actions to take to help the child. Like the others I don't understand why there is resistance to you getting help for him. Are you recognized by the school system as his legal guardian? If so you could go to the school counselors and ask that they recommend or order a neuro/psychiatric. Via that avenue you may well end up with some answers and he may end up being documented thoroughly as needing help. IF you can afford to pay for it via insurance or private pay it should be expedited. Further the school would have access to the full report which would help getting an IEP for him through the school system. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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