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Reply to "Concerned about my 11yo son. Does this sound like a disorder of some type? Developmental?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lady, I think you need to shell out for the neuropsych exam finally. It's long overdue and putting it off is just delaying the help he needs. You are his parent, no one else is going to do this for him.[/quote] This my son had issues very similar to yours. Pediatrician didn’t think it was a concern and the school didn’t think it was anything other than behavioral. But my kid was suffering and so I sought out and paid for the independent neuropsych report which gave me the diagnosis and treatment recommendations and pointed me in the right direction. I was then able to use the report to obtain the services of other professionals OTs, auditory specialists, ENTs, which were paid for by insurance, and they in turn provided additional diagnosis and treatment plans which were also covered by insurance and or the IEP plan. Get the neuropsychologist evaluation. The OT was probably the most beneficial for my son. No one suspected that he had issues because he was very athletic. but the OT was able to tease out the blind spots, that others couldn’t see. It was hard as a parent to see how hard certain movements and tasks were so hard for him. He was in OT for 1.5 years and of all the treatments they were the most beneficial and successful. Get the neuropsych evaluation .[/quote]
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