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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why are you asking this forum, and not your pediatrician?[/quote] Who says I didn't ask my pediatrician? My pediatrician's answer was not definitive and not helpful. My psychiatrists answer differs from the psychologists answer and that differs from the principal's answer. Thus, I am confused and seeking the opinion of other parents in similar circumstances. [/quote] Because all you'll get are anecdotal yeses and nos from laypeople who may or may not be accurately "diagnosing" this behavior or lack of it in their kids. You might even be getting posters responding who don't have ADHD kids who say "yes, that's a symptom of ADHD" or "no, it's not." Maybe get other medical opinions...[/quote] Already working on it. Meanwhile, I still value the opinion of parents with similar circumstances. [/quote] I agree with the OP, it's important to hear about experiences from parents who have seen similar situations. The doctor can only give you medical info during that 15 minute appointment and coming in with information from message boards will help you ask the doctor questions that you may not have thought of before. [/quote]
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