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Whats difference between purposely acting up and real issues? Tantrum now - Damages:(
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 605898" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>This little guy sounds as if he has issues that he can not control. All you can do to check "normal" is to ask yourself if 99% of t he other kids his age are acting that way and I know the answer is they aren't. Even if they don't like school. I'm with IC on getting him evaluated, although I'd do the neuropsychologist first. He needs an IEP to make his life AND YOURS easier. I know that in many IEPs kids are allowed to come in late without consequences if there is a problem in the morning. This little man desperately needs a thorough and accurate evaluation so that he can get the correct help. It is possible that homework, school, sleeping, getting up etc. is actually too much for him to do well all at one time. He may need an easier school day with interventions. Most kids at his age do not just refuse homework to be "bad." For some reason it is too hard for them to settle down or they are overwhelmed.</p><p></p><p>Have to considered Aspergers? ADHD doesn't sound right here. It is too extreme. He has behaviors way beyond ADHD.</p><p></p><p>Hugs and I hope you can find him a good neuropsychologist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 605898, member: 1550"] This little guy sounds as if he has issues that he can not control. All you can do to check "normal" is to ask yourself if 99% of t he other kids his age are acting that way and I know the answer is they aren't. Even if they don't like school. I'm with IC on getting him evaluated, although I'd do the neuropsychologist first. He needs an IEP to make his life AND YOURS easier. I know that in many IEPs kids are allowed to come in late without consequences if there is a problem in the morning. This little man desperately needs a thorough and accurate evaluation so that he can get the correct help. It is possible that homework, school, sleeping, getting up etc. is actually too much for him to do well all at one time. He may need an easier school day with interventions. Most kids at his age do not just refuse homework to be "bad." For some reason it is too hard for them to settle down or they are overwhelmed. Have to considered Aspergers? ADHD doesn't sound right here. It is too extreme. He has behaviors way beyond ADHD. Hugs and I hope you can find him a good neuropsychologist. [/QUOTE]
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