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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 521646" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>No, she's been diagnosis'd by the regional center as Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified, but they were basing the diagnosis off of MY answers, and I told them repeatedly that I thought I scored her too normal because I don't have anything to compare it to. When her teachers filled out the forms last year, they all scored her worse that I did, as I explained to the regional center.</p><p></p><p>I'll have to try to figure out how well her hearing really is. It could attribute to the monsters in her closet, that she's hearing weird voices from neighbors (we were in an apt until a couple weeks ago). As per the ghosts, at age two we went to my mom's house (don't see her often), it was the middle of the night and she was stumbling up the stairs to go inside. She stopped and said "hi kitty", only to find out the next day that was exactly where my sister buried her cat. There have been other instances as well. But I totally think it's possible that her monsters are hallucinations, her imagination is very vivid.</p><p></p><p>I've worried about schizophrenia before, and found that out about my Dad, but going to Vietnam and the PTSD could have been part of the diagnosis too. I'm guessing. </p><p></p><p>So a neuropsyc (which we probably have to find out of the county), Occupational Therapist (OT) (this should be easier, I know there is a place in town). What's an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)? Speech and Language Pathologist??? She's gotten speech/language help at school, has since she was 3. It's the one thing that has been worked on and she's improved a lot. I know she's sensory seeking, but I guess when she's stressed, it must come out more. I hope that with some Occupational Therapist (OT) (and unfortunatley medications) many of her issues can be dealt with better.</p><p></p><p>I do wish I knew why she got frustrated so easily. Both her teachers and we have been encouraging her to write to get feelings out. I know this has helped her a little, I just wish she didn't tear out the pages after and throw them away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 521646, member: 5663"] No, she's been diagnosis'd by the regional center as Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified, but they were basing the diagnosis off of MY answers, and I told them repeatedly that I thought I scored her too normal because I don't have anything to compare it to. When her teachers filled out the forms last year, they all scored her worse that I did, as I explained to the regional center. I'll have to try to figure out how well her hearing really is. It could attribute to the monsters in her closet, that she's hearing weird voices from neighbors (we were in an apt until a couple weeks ago). As per the ghosts, at age two we went to my mom's house (don't see her often), it was the middle of the night and she was stumbling up the stairs to go inside. She stopped and said "hi kitty", only to find out the next day that was exactly where my sister buried her cat. There have been other instances as well. But I totally think it's possible that her monsters are hallucinations, her imagination is very vivid. I've worried about schizophrenia before, and found that out about my Dad, but going to Vietnam and the PTSD could have been part of the diagnosis too. I'm guessing. So a neuropsyc (which we probably have to find out of the county), Occupational Therapist (OT) (this should be easier, I know there is a place in town). What's an Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)? Speech and Language Pathologist??? She's gotten speech/language help at school, has since she was 3. It's the one thing that has been worked on and she's improved a lot. I know she's sensory seeking, but I guess when she's stressed, it must come out more. I hope that with some Occupational Therapist (OT) (and unfortunatley medications) many of her issues can be dealt with better. I do wish I knew why she got frustrated so easily. Both her teachers and we have been encouraging her to write to get feelings out. I know this has helped her a little, I just wish she didn't tear out the pages after and throw them away! [/QUOTE]
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