Anonymous wrote:If I didn't know better, I would think your son is in my child's ACPS class.
Anyway, attachment disorder is very real and needs to be addressed by you and your family with a trained therapist. Providing that info to a school is helpful but they can't and won't address it. Your child needs to be medicated. If he isn't, no amount of any therapy will ever be successful. He needs the medication to dial back his anxiety and impulsiveness so he can actually put into practice the lessons he learns in therapy. Your best best is to contact Dr. Federici.
Also, consider if your child might have FAE or FAS.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 99% sure that no public FCPS elementary has an OT/sensory type therapy room (although I think lots of dc could benefit from there.)
Are there any psychologists who specialize in this kind of attachment disorder? They would have the inside info on the best school placement.
good luck---
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have no idea what my family is or is not addressing and that is not the question I asked.
Meh, international adoptees that fit the profile you listed are a dime a dozen. Your child isn't unique.
If you are in the DC area, as I said, Dr. Federici is your best bet. He deals with these kids all the time and can likely provide feedback on what school systems/school can and will provide and won't provide.
Anonymous wrote:You have no idea what my family is or is not addressing and that is not the question I asked.
Anonymous wrote:If I didn't know better, I would think your son is in my child's ACPS class.
Anyway, attachment disorder is very real and needs to be addressed by you and your family with a trained therapist. Providing that info to a school is helpful but they can't and won't address it. Your child needs to be medicated. If he isn't, no amount of any therapy will ever be successful. He needs the medication to dial back his anxiety and impulsiveness so he can actually put into practice the lessons he learns in therapy. Your best best is to contact Dr. Federici.
Also, consider if your child might have FAE or FAS.
!? Any info would be great, even private school info. Thank You!