Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Mabel Hello, I have a 5 yr old son who has already been expelled from 2 schools. His only diagnosis so far has been 'mild to moderate ADHD' and possible SID, but he does not respond to any SID treatment, in fact he hates it and acts out if people do it on him. For a while I thought it was Aspergers as I noted during the gym classes only he and 2 aspergers children (out of about 50 kids in the class) would be wandering off looking at springs or parts of objects while everyone else actually did gym. He was assessed by a paediatrician and, although he fits part B; preoccupation with certain objects, he doesn't fit part A - socially he is normal, part A doesn't fit him at all, so he is not autistic or aspergers. I can tell there is something different about him but can't find a diagnosis, and therefore the specific treatment he needs. How many children spend most of the week at a holiday park watching an elevator going up and down instead of joining in the kids' games? When walking down the street he will often run off, and my husband found out how to find him; find a line on the road and follow it! He will also mow down anyone who gets in the way of the line, and this plus aggression was the reason he was expelled from schools. Stirring things is another one; he will ask for a cup of tea but rarely drink it, but stir it for far longer than necessary while watching it. Converyer belts, power lines and escalators are other preoccupations. He will be aggressive if moved from them and tends to spend way too much energy and time looking at them, touching them etc. Yesterday when returning from holiday, while at the airport, for example, I had to restrain him for half an hour to stop him getting on the converyer belt while my dh got our bags. He fought tooth and nail and wouldn't give up, let alone listen to reason, for a whole half an hour (of course everyone was staring at me), he was so determined to get to that conveyer belt. He seemed very hyped up and excitable. All these behaviours seem to increase in intensity when he is tired or stressed. He doesn't appear to do any of the classical OCD things like hand washing etc, or have obsessive thoughts except 'trains', but I guess that is normal for boys this age :-) Can anyone help me shed light on what is going on with him? It couldn't 'just' be the mild ADHD, surely? It may take a while to get into see a child psychiatrist where I live. Thanks Waldorf Doll Making DVD - NOW AVAILABLE! e-Patterns, Dolls and More; www.sarahs-dolls.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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