Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on your description, I'd just take him to a child psychologist for a look-see and for you to get some parenting strategies around behavior at home. He's doing fine in school and socially, despite the issues noted by the teacher. I think the priority is to address it right away (in part to just be able to placate the teacher) -- nothing here screams out to me that you have to pull out the big guns.
... in other words, I would jump straight into treating the issues you see as opposed to spending a lot of time/$$ on intensive evaluations.
Getting started doing something with professional guidance is better than waiting until you have a definitive, comprehensive evaluation. You can adjust once you have the more detailed neuropsych results.
Who should we see then? This is all very new to us.
Anonymous wrote:Based on your description, I'd just take him to a child psychologist for a look-see and for you to get some parenting strategies around behavior at home. He's doing fine in school and socially, despite the issues noted by the teacher. I think the priority is to address it right away (in part to just be able to placate the teacher) -- nothing here screams out to me that you have to pull out the big guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Based on your description, I'd just take him to a child psychologist for a look-see and for you to get some parenting strategies around behavior at home. He's doing fine in school and socially, despite the issues noted by the teacher. I think the priority is to address it right away (in part to just be able to placate the teacher) -- nothing here screams out to me that you have to pull out the big guns.
... in other words, I would jump straight into treating the issues you see as opposed to spending a lot of time/$$ on intensive evaluations.
Getting started doing something with professional guidance is better than waiting until you have a definitive, comprehensive evaluation. You can adjust once you have the more detailed neuropsych results.
Who should we see then? This is all very new to us.
Where are you located?
In Tysons Corner.