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numnum | 11:29 Sun 05th Aug 2012 | Parenting
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I have a challenging little chap and I've been trying to look up online for any new tips or stories and have seen Sensory Integration Disorder mentioned a lot.

Has anyone had a child diagnosed with this and what has their behaviour been like to get diagnosed?
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I've never heard of it - how does it manifest itself, numnum?
why do you think your son has this?
How old is your son, numnum? Have you had him assessed by a professional?
Never heard of it.......these paediatric psychiatric disorders are popping up with surprising regularity.

Do they actually exist or do they satisfy the middle class badly behaved children?
just seen your other thread http://www.theanswerb...2.html#answer-7155928

Sqad, I'm no medic but I agree, we never had any of these conditions when I was a child - children were naughty but I never heard of these behaviours being labelled anything.
It does exist sqad, if you have nothing useful to contribute to this question, move along.
Has your son had his 2 year check up yet numnum?
I've never heard of it either though, cazzz - perhaps diagnoses are becoming more highly defined.

There is a story in our local paper about a little girl who won't speak outside the house - they have diagnosed her with selective mutism, I'd never heard of that as a medical condition, either.
cazz...sorry that you think my answers are not useful and i need to "move along"

I always look forward to your opinions.

Now we have got the preliminaries over with.....what is the anatomical. pathological, genetic or biochemical evidence that SID is an actual entity.
not hearing of something does not mean it doesn't exist, medical science has come a long way in the last 50 years.
cazz.......boxy and I didn;t say that it didn't exist......but we i did ask you what evidence you have and you have failed to answer.
I have no wish to talk to you sqad, this is not your question, have some decency and respect the OP.
cazz.....LOL....what a helpful answer to my question........
I see it all the time through work, people who look for a condition, match up their child's similarities, put strategies in place to cope with it - which could result in a negative outcome.
Try not to look for a name, push to have him assessed instead. It could be something totally different than what you're reading online.
I agree with lore, I also think googling these things causes more harm than good, there could be a simple explanation, if you are concerned see your gp or health visitor. he may grow out of this.

try not to worry he is not the first "normal" child in the world to be challenging.

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