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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 451935" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there and welcome to the board (sorry you have to be here).</p><p></p><p>I think that to help you better, we need more information. First of all, you may want to do a signature like I did below to show us the dynamics of your family. Does son have any psychiatric problems on either side on his genetic tree? How was his early development and how does he relate to other people, especially his peers? Does he have an obsessive interests? Sensitivities to things like food textures, material, loud noise, anything sensory? Did he speak on time? Can he transition well from one activity to another? Does he make good eye contact both with you and with strangers?</p><p></p><p>If this were my son, I would take him to a neuropsychologist for a complete assessment. They won't care about what is going on at home...a neuropsychologist will see him anyway. It's hard to give help unless we know what is going on. Medication may or may not help, but you need a good working diagnosis based on hours of testing or medication is just a hopeful stab in the dark. Are you able to take him to a neuropsychologist? They have them at university and children's hospitals and they tend to take a lot of time with the children and test them thoroughly rather than making snap decisions.</p><p></p><p>Did this child have a chaotic past?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 451935, member: 1550"] Hi there and welcome to the board (sorry you have to be here). I think that to help you better, we need more information. First of all, you may want to do a signature like I did below to show us the dynamics of your family. Does son have any psychiatric problems on either side on his genetic tree? How was his early development and how does he relate to other people, especially his peers? Does he have an obsessive interests? Sensitivities to things like food textures, material, loud noise, anything sensory? Did he speak on time? Can he transition well from one activity to another? Does he make good eye contact both with you and with strangers? If this were my son, I would take him to a neuropsychologist for a complete assessment. They won't care about what is going on at home...a neuropsychologist will see him anyway. It's hard to give help unless we know what is going on. Medication may or may not help, but you need a good working diagnosis based on hours of testing or medication is just a hopeful stab in the dark. Are you able to take him to a neuropsychologist? They have them at university and children's hospitals and they tend to take a lot of time with the children and test them thoroughly rather than making snap decisions. Did this child have a chaotic past? [/QUOTE]
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