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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Where is the part of your post where you detail the visits to the developmental pediatrician or child psychologist, the evaluations she had, and the diagnoses and discussion about treatment? PLEASE tell me you did something along those lines in the two years between her first expulsion and this year's problems. If you didn't, shame on you. This poor child is crying out for help. She has a mental disorder (and ADHD is probably the main factor, but there could be something else as well). [/quote] STOP IT. There is no need to berate OP. Just stop. You attacking other parents is not the way to alleviate whatever anxiety you have about your own kid. OP, you should ask the school to evaluate your child. [/quote] No worries about my own kids, since they were evaluated as soon as concerns arose, which is precisely what OP failed to do. OP, the school evaluations are perfunctory and conducted by people who do not have the degrees and experience of private practice psychologists. Bear in mind there might be a conflict of interest. If you have the money, a private evaluation is immeasurably better. This is a serious parenting fail on your part, there's no polite way to say it. Make an appointment first thing on Monday. [/quote] Clearly you have deeply rooted anxieties and a need to feel superior if you think chastising a parent who is asking for help as a failure. OP if you post on the SN board along with where you live, people can help connect you to resources. [/quote] Go away. OP needs to hear a strong message and you're muddying the waters. Unless you're OP, and a troll? [/quote] You think calling OP is a failure is a useful message? No. That's just to make yourself feel better by projecting your aggression and secret fear you aren't doing enough on someone else. OP clearly needs advice, not yelling. [/quote] No one is yelling. OP's kid has been expelled TWICE for behavior that is FAR outside the norm and she had no clue to get her evaluated? She seems to have familiarity with DCUM, so I too am calling troll.[/quote]
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