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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 581564" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Before I even finished your thread, it spoke to me...lol. It said, "This kid is on the autism spectrum." Forget what you were told. Take him to a neuropsychologist. That would explain why he literally is afraid to get in front of a group, his speech delay, and how hard it would be for him to transition from going on a cruise then being sick to going back to school. I seriously think you need to re-evaluate him. I think his psychologist is looking in the wrong direction and it never hurts to be too careful. This sounds like a lot more than ADHD and psychologist keeps adding to it rather than looking for one umbrella issue, which will get him a lot more help in school than the alphabet soup combinations.</p><p>Consequences for non-participation upset but don't cure kids on the spectrum. They are more afraid to participate than to be disciplined. Plainly put, that doesn't work. He needs interventions and if done at school they are FREE and very good!</p><p>My son's first diagnosis was a bit like yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 581564, member: 1550"] Before I even finished your thread, it spoke to me...lol. It said, "This kid is on the autism spectrum." Forget what you were told. Take him to a neuropsychologist. That would explain why he literally is afraid to get in front of a group, his speech delay, and how hard it would be for him to transition from going on a cruise then being sick to going back to school. I seriously think you need to re-evaluate him. I think his psychologist is looking in the wrong direction and it never hurts to be too careful. This sounds like a lot more than ADHD and psychologist keeps adding to it rather than looking for one umbrella issue, which will get him a lot more help in school than the alphabet soup combinations. Consequences for non-participation upset but don't cure kids on the spectrum. They are more afraid to participate than to be disciplined. Plainly put, that doesn't work. He needs interventions and if done at school they are FREE and very good! My son's first diagnosis was a bit like yours. [/QUOTE]
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