could be a cognitive dysfunction. Should probably had a psychotherapy evaluation for this.
Posted By: dizzi on 2008-01-08
In Reply to: Behavior changes in husband - A little worried
It could be some psychological disorder that has either manifested itself or been triggered by some factor, or could be that he has always had it to some extent, but is becoming more prevalent. Sounds to me like he should be psycho-evaluated to see what is going on. Good luck to you.
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Get evaluation. You will see by that, this is not a
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I agree with the poster who suggested a psychological evaluation - RIGHT NOW. Don't wait. If you need a professional opinion before you do that, ask your pediatrician. Most likely they know some psychologists who specialize in evaluating children.
Could be he needs medications, could be he just needs behavior modification.
In the meantime, to keep peace, I would offer to help with his homework but would tell him to let me know if he needs help. Obviously, he considers your help interference and if you put him in control of the situation, it will be much better for everyone. Pick your battles and fighting his personality type is not going to work.
Best of luck to you and the little guy. Let us know how it goes.
Which is why have evaluation with dr, school and
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Time for a podiatrist evaluation & new shoes/sneakers before
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