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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry to hear this is happening to you. This is an unusual amount of disruptive behavior in a kid for these three diagnoses only. My one comment would be to insist on food if you can—the kid may be hungry and need raw almonds or another healthy snack. Hungry kids are terrible. Hope vacation goes better. [/quote] +1 to “this is an unusual amount of disruptive behavior in a kid for these three diagnoses only. Signed mom of ADHD and ASD teen[/quote] He has EPILEPSY. Read the post. Epilepsy diagnosed at this age is entirely different. [/quote] How so? Epilepsy sucks but it doesn’t cause behavioral issues. - parent of kid with epilepsy at this age [/quote] It does, actually depending on the type of epilepsy. Children with BECTS, doose, LKS, ESES, frontal lobe, temporal lobe…. Huge amounts of behavioral issues. [/quote] That is what I have heard as well. Epilepsy and autism behaviors can be similar. Those behaviors read autism meltdown to me. I would but waterproof swim gear and a big hat, have beach picnics and screw the sunscreen. If it takes him until 4 pm to put in his suit, then who cares about the sun?[/quote]
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