does my child really need to see a psychologist?

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equinn
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17 Nov 2007, 11:52 pm

Daniel,

Thank you so much for the information about Ivy. It sounds like she give you lots of tools to help you and this is so important. You've made me realize just how important a psychologist can be to help strategize and provide tools when things get too tough.

Thanks again! You sound very bright and knowledgeable for a boy of seven-years! I'm so happy you posted on this forum.

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18 Nov 2007, 12:57 am

This tools approach would even work with some adult autistics. I don't know how many psychologists for adults would be willing to go back to the basics for us though. I'd prefer interacting with an online psychologist.


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18 Nov 2007, 11:18 am

This is what I meant by concrete/visual aids! Glad to hear it helps!