Anonymous wrote:Pathological Demand Avoidance is not a DSM diagnosis, but it does encompass a cluster of symptoms like you describe.
Anonymous wrote:What executive function issues? This is a five year old.
Anonymous wrote:Extensive family history of both ADHD and ASD. We were concerned about our five year old due to some behaviors we see so got a neuropsych eval on the recommendation of our ped. That found no ADHD or ASD but a language delay so we started speech therapy. The speech therapist is very well regarded and experienced and just told us she thinks this is actually just anxiety, causing both language issues and executive function challenges.
Has anyone experienced this with their kid? What helped? Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pathological Demand Avoidance is not a DSM diagnosis, but it does encompass a cluster of symptoms like you describe.
Huh?
Did your google break? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathological_demand_avoidance
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pathological Demand Avoidance is not a DSM diagnosis, but it does encompass a cluster of symptoms like you describe.
Huh?
Anonymous wrote:Pathological Demand Avoidance is not a DSM diagnosis, but it does encompass a cluster of symptoms like you describe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What executive function issues? This is a five year old.
I am relaying what the two experts with lots of degrees told me. I didn't wake up today and decide my child has executive function problems because he won't put on his socks.
Anonymous wrote:What executive function issues? This is a five year old.