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[quote=Anonymous]I feel your pain, OP. I was given three different diagnoses for my-then 5 year old, ranging from PDD-NOS to full blown autism to severe ADHD. I was told he would never be able to function in a mainstream school, he should be in a school for kids with severe autism, etc. Fast forward, he's now 14, his one and only diagnosis is ADHD/Inattentive, is enrolled in honors courses in his school, participates in Johns Hopkins CTY. And yes, I was told we would be lucky if he can spell or write his name. What I am trying to say is that sometimes you need to go with your gut. What does your gut tell you are his biggest problems? Is it social speech? Is it his hyperactivity? [/quote]
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