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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 67306" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome. Does your difficult child have an IEP at school or not? With Individual Education Planning there are specific supports put in</p><p>writing that the school system HAS to adhere to. It often includes some therapy, anger management etc. etc. Both the Mom</p><p>and Dad have to participate in identifying the problems with the</p><p>help of test results. The school system will pay for a complete</p><p>neuro-psychological testing session which will conclude with the</p><p>diagnosis AND the suggestions for at home and at school.</p><p></p><p>It sounds as though you are not getting any value out of the</p><p>stressful and lengthly trips to therapy. Are there any childrens</p><p>hospital facilities closer to your home? in my humble opinion you need to get</p><p>your son signed up for further testing and supports with a fully</p><p>certified child psychiatrist also. If you are trying to work with under specialized professionals you are shooting yourself in</p><p>the foot. Ten years old is a highly critical age which will lead</p><p>to teen years with the same behaviors unless you can get more help now. </p><p></p><p>For his future, your future and the protection of your younger</p><p>children I urge you to fall back and regroup. Reaching out to</p><p>this group is a HUGE step in the right direction. We are a very</p><p>diverse group and sometimes the advise is not consistent but there are no "bad guys" among the group. Welcome. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 67306, member: 35"] Welcome. Does your difficult child have an IEP at school or not? With Individual Education Planning there are specific supports put in writing that the school system HAS to adhere to. It often includes some therapy, anger management etc. etc. Both the Mom and Dad have to participate in identifying the problems with the help of test results. The school system will pay for a complete neuro-psychological testing session which will conclude with the diagnosis AND the suggestions for at home and at school. It sounds as though you are not getting any value out of the stressful and lengthly trips to therapy. Are there any childrens hospital facilities closer to your home? in my humble opinion you need to get your son signed up for further testing and supports with a fully certified child psychiatrist also. If you are trying to work with under specialized professionals you are shooting yourself in the foot. Ten years old is a highly critical age which will lead to teen years with the same behaviors unless you can get more help now. For his future, your future and the protection of your younger children I urge you to fall back and regroup. Reaching out to this group is a HUGE step in the right direction. We are a very diverse group and sometimes the advise is not consistent but there are no "bad guys" among the group. Welcome. DDD [/QUOTE]
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