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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 154957" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If I were her, I'd take him to a neuropsychologist for a complete evaluation. We are just moms, but do have opinions. Although we can't diagnose, and I'm not saying he has this, to me he sounds like he could be on the very high end of the autism spectrum, maybe Aspergers. He does have a lot of red flags for it. ODD rarely stands alone and in my opinion only it doesn't sound like ODD anyways. I'd tell her to contact a Children's or University hospital to schedule a neuropsychologist evaluation. It is quite intensive, much more so than a regular therapist or even a Psychiatrist. They tend to pinpoint things that others don't look for and often don't consider.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 154957, member: 1550"] If I were her, I'd take him to a neuropsychologist for a complete evaluation. We are just moms, but do have opinions. Although we can't diagnose, and I'm not saying he has this, to me he sounds like he could be on the very high end of the autism spectrum, maybe Aspergers. He does have a lot of red flags for it. ODD rarely stands alone and in my opinion only it doesn't sound like ODD anyways. I'd tell her to contact a Children's or University hospital to schedule a neuropsychologist evaluation. It is quite intensive, much more so than a regular therapist or even a Psychiatrist. They tend to pinpoint things that others don't look for and often don't consider. [/QUOTE]
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