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Hi everyone,

I have been a member for a little bit, but haven't posted much. Been

lurking though.:o

I have 3 children, Brittney ADHD/CAPD, Kimmy Autism/nonverbal and

Tommy Autism.

The more I read about things other members kids have done, the more

I am begginning to think that Brittney is on the spectrum too.

She has very strange behaviors, seems out of place with her peer

group, can't always understand the subtleties of others

conversations, is aggressive and demanding, doesn't understand the

consequences of her actions, complains constantly (nothing is ever

right), is very smart,yet can't seem to complete tasks unless they

are perfect-yet won't do any homework and doesn't care if she fails

because of it.

She is obsessed with the computer, has difficulty making friends,

does things that a three year old would know better than to do,

doesn't sleep at all without medication, needs help with her

personal hygiene, and so much more.

What do you guys think? It's hard to guage her behaviors against

Kimmy's because Kimmy is so severley affected.

I'm having her evaluated by the school-don't know what they will

say. The public school is evaluating her, but she goes to a private

school. Will they test her for autism? I don't think all these

behaviors are the ADHD or the CAPD, but I just don't know.

She sees a developmental ped., but he seems to just want to medicate

her more everytime a new problem occurs. She won't even talk to him.

She has been on all the medications for ADHD and none seem to help

that much.

Please, if anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate them. I'm

worried that I have overlooked something with her because I've been

concentrating on my kids that are more severley affected. I have a

more difficult time with her now, then my other kids. Thanks.

Ginnene

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I would suggest trying a nearby University speech/psychology

department. Oftentimes they are the best at being able to get the

correct dx with kids, because they tend to stay current. I don't

know what area you live in, but some here could probably point you

into good areas based on your general region.

Debi

> Please, if anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate them. I'm

> worried that I have overlooked something with her because I've

been

> concentrating on my kids that are more severley affected. I have a

> more difficult time with her now, then my other kids. Thanks.

>

> Ginnene

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I would suggest trying a nearby University speech/psychology

department. Oftentimes they are the best at being able to get the

correct dx with kids, because they tend to stay current. I don't

know what area you live in, but some here could probably point you

into good areas based on your general region.

Debi

> Please, if anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate them. I'm

> worried that I have overlooked something with her because I've

been

> concentrating on my kids that are more severley affected. I have a

> more difficult time with her now, then my other kids. Thanks.

>

> Ginnene

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