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<blockquote data-quote="TiredAFWife" data-source="post: 270964" data-attributes="member: 7358"><p>From what he told me he also has an office here on the Base. So i'm pretty sure he's the one we would have seen if we went through my daughters PCM. He told me we can do the Parenting sessions here on the base. Our IEP meeting had to be schedule for the last day of school, so i was already thinking of calling him before that, and finding out what he thinks. </p><p>The biggest thing we've noticed, is she has no issues when we get a babysitter, and her favorite Teachers Assistant can tell her to do something once and she listens. </p><p>Its all so confusing. On the list of 8 things they check for the ODD she has the first four. But not the more serious last four. And its not an all the time thing, but maybe its enough for it to be a problem. </p><p>The first time it really became a problem was when my hubby deployed in '07. That 6 months was pretty hard, but that was just after our second was born and he was gone, so it was a bit of a hard time for all of us. The big test will be when he leaves on the 21, and we're home together for the summer. Boredom is not our Friend. lol. I'm gonna read about the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD), see what that is. </p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredAFWife, post: 270964, member: 7358"] From what he told me he also has an office here on the Base. So i'm pretty sure he's the one we would have seen if we went through my daughters PCM. He told me we can do the Parenting sessions here on the base. Our IEP meeting had to be schedule for the last day of school, so i was already thinking of calling him before that, and finding out what he thinks. The biggest thing we've noticed, is she has no issues when we get a babysitter, and her favorite Teachers Assistant can tell her to do something once and she listens. Its all so confusing. On the list of 8 things they check for the ODD she has the first four. But not the more serious last four. And its not an all the time thing, but maybe its enough for it to be a problem. The first time it really became a problem was when my hubby deployed in '07. That 6 months was pretty hard, but that was just after our second was born and he was gone, so it was a bit of a hard time for all of us. The big test will be when he leaves on the 21, and we're home together for the summer. Boredom is not our Friend. lol. I'm gonna read about the Auditory Processing Disorders (APD), see what that is. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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