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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous] I agree with you in theory, but sometimes it is important, especially for some of us with a background in the biomedical sciences, to point out that another evaluation might be in order because the current diagnosis does not appear to fit. Or whatever else the child appears to need. This is in many ways a medical forum, and a lot of parents don't have the necessary knowledge to weigh what the school tells them, vs. what a developmental pediatrician or psychologist tells them, vs. what a therapist tells them. My point is that occasionally it can be helpful to push, ask questions and suggest avenues the OP initially did not wish to implement. They must not be gratuitous or petty, I agree with that. [/quote] Asking questions and suggesting additional avenues is fine. It is the constant "your diagnosis doesn't exist and you child actually has X" that is the problem. [/quote] Totally get it. I just hope that someone doesn't take advantage of flagging and flag comments that they actually just disagree with. But I fully understand that your moderation may need to be more heavy handed to teach us all how to behave, lol. [/quote]
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