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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Apologies if this is too obvious, but since you didn't mention: This is exactly the kind of guidance you should be getting from your primary care pediatrician, who should have the expertise, the contacts, and the knowledge of your son to screen him, advise you, and direct you to specific sources of treatment as needed. If you don't feel comfortable asking your pediatrician, you should probably get a new pediatrician.[/quote] OP here. I find pediatricians aren't particularly helpful for anything beyond the basics. I have no problem asking, and even mentioned my son's hyper behavior when he was younger, and my ped chuckled and gave a bit of "boys will be boys response". I don't think the two minutes you get with a pediatrician to try and explain an issue are enough for the pediatrician to give advice. There are a lot of parents who have tried so many things with their kids and I'd rather hear their successes or ideas. My experience has been that this is more helpful. [/quote]
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