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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Who diagnosed him with ADHD and sensory issues? How long ago was it and do you think they missed something in the diagnosis? He may not cry but he may feel sad inwardly and just not be able to express it.[/quote] ADHD via neuropsych report when he was almost 8 yrs old. SPD-by OT eval age 6 years old. He does have problems with expressive language, I've just never seen him even upset enough to be holding onto any sadness. He does get upset or mad but it really only lasts a few minutes and then he's back to his normal carefree self. I do think that it's a great trait that he can let things just roll off his back so easily, I just want to make sure that's all it is.[/quote] If you really want to pursue it, you might take him to a therapist for a few sessions. It might be just the way he is though. It sounds like he expresses a breadth of emotions. I would be more worried if he were showing signs of internalizing emotions--like teeth grinding, upset stomachs, etc.[/quote]
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