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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 519269"><p>I agree with the others. You need to start somewhere OTHER THAN the pediatrician and a therapist isn't really going to help much. A neuropsychologist would be the best choice for an assessment but the good ones usually have a waiting list months long. Get on the list but then look for a Child Psychiatrist in the meantime. Your daughter needs relief and soon.</p><p></p><p>Insane also has a great idea. Start getting THOROUGH evaluations done by an Occupational Therapist and a Speech-Language Pathologist. They might find some amazing things.....and they might not but you need to get to the bottom of things. </p><p></p><p>Also, read the books The Explosive Child by Ross Greene as well as What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You by Dr. Doug Riley. Between the two, you should find some answers to help.</p><p></p><p>{{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to all of you and welcome to our little corner of the world. Things CAN get better and we will all help in any way we can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 519269"] I agree with the others. You need to start somewhere OTHER THAN the pediatrician and a therapist isn't really going to help much. A neuropsychologist would be the best choice for an assessment but the good ones usually have a waiting list months long. Get on the list but then look for a Child Psychiatrist in the meantime. Your daughter needs relief and soon. Insane also has a great idea. Start getting THOROUGH evaluations done by an Occupational Therapist and a Speech-Language Pathologist. They might find some amazing things.....and they might not but you need to get to the bottom of things. Also, read the books The Explosive Child by Ross Greene as well as What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You by Dr. Doug Riley. Between the two, you should find some answers to help. {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to all of you and welcome to our little corner of the world. Things CAN get better and we will all help in any way we can. [/QUOTE]
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