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When no amount of discipline and rewards seem to work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ehlena" data-source="post: 402545" data-attributes="member: 6097"><p>Right! I need to update my signature. I don't have the report on me, but he was also diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorder, avoidant attachment style, processing difficulties (scores very low on this, but he has accommodations in place at school and at home), emerging schizoid something or other...I think that was it? It also emphasized the unhealthy relationship he has with his mother. He sees her as almost god-like. This was a full year ago though, and his behaviors have gotten much worse since then.</p><p> </p><p>I don't think he's had a full neuropsychologist evaluation - that was something we were talking about before they removed him from our home. I'll talk to my husband and bring it up with the social worker at our next meeting. Right now he is regularly seeing a therapist and a p-doctor. He was exposed to meth in the womb and as a baby through breast milk, so we already surmise there is some organic damage there. His mother also neglected and abandoned him, and from his behaviors as a young child, it seems as if there was also some abuse going on.</p><p> </p><p>Where would we go from the neuropsychologist evaluation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ehlena, post: 402545, member: 6097"] Right! I need to update my signature. I don't have the report on me, but he was also diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorder, avoidant attachment style, processing difficulties (scores very low on this, but he has accommodations in place at school and at home), emerging schizoid something or other...I think that was it? It also emphasized the unhealthy relationship he has with his mother. He sees her as almost god-like. This was a full year ago though, and his behaviors have gotten much worse since then. I don't think he's had a full neuropsychologist evaluation - that was something we were talking about before they removed him from our home. I'll talk to my husband and bring it up with the social worker at our next meeting. Right now he is regularly seeing a therapist and a p-doctor. He was exposed to meth in the womb and as a baby through breast milk, so we already surmise there is some organic damage there. His mother also neglected and abandoned him, and from his behaviors as a young child, it seems as if there was also some abuse going on. Where would we go from the neuropsychologist evaluation? [/QUOTE]
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