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So helpless with my five years old
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 453582" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>You need a new doctor. Someone who can sit down and look at the whole picture.</p><p>And no, they do not need to wait until this kid goes to school. Daycare counts too. As does any other formalized setting - where those in control have training in handling kids and/or years of experience doing so... even an experienced young-kid music-group teacher knows when a kid is behaving "normal" and "not". And their opinions count, too.</p><p></p><p>Yes, it does help to have more than just your own observations.</p><p>It also helps to have those observations documented (for a sample format, see Parent Report under Site Resources).</p><p></p><p>So I'd suggest... looking for a new doctor ASAP - psychiatrist, therapist, pediatrician, neuropsychologist, anything where you can get the person to really listen and see the current picture... and from there they can send you wherever you need to go to get help. And while you're waiting for that, DOCUMENT.</p><p></p><p>{{hugs}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 453582, member: 11791"] You need a new doctor. Someone who can sit down and look at the whole picture. And no, they do not need to wait until this kid goes to school. Daycare counts too. As does any other formalized setting - where those in control have training in handling kids and/or years of experience doing so... even an experienced young-kid music-group teacher knows when a kid is behaving "normal" and "not". And their opinions count, too. Yes, it does help to have more than just your own observations. It also helps to have those observations documented (for a sample format, see Parent Report under Site Resources). So I'd suggest... looking for a new doctor ASAP - psychiatrist, therapist, pediatrician, neuropsychologist, anything where you can get the person to really listen and see the current picture... and from there they can send you wherever you need to go to get help. And while you're waiting for that, DOCUMENT. {{hugs}} [/QUOTE]
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