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Parenting a Child with Multiple Special Needs
By Gwen Morrison
The problem that arises with these types of services is that they are generally in high demand. Often children end up going without a service provider because both parents need to work, and the demand for after-hours services means being placed on a long waiting list.
"A parent must learn enough about the child's conditions to determine a scientifically sound treatment plan," says Susan Barton, an internationally-recognized expert in the fields of dyslexia and Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and founder of Bright Solutions an educational outreach firm. "This is not just about medication, but how to create the best environment at school and at home," she says.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) rarely travels alone. It is often accompanied by one or more co-morbid disorders, such as bipolar disorder, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and/or Tourette's. This makes it challenging for parents who are left to wonder why their child is not thriving. It's fairly common for a physician to diagnose a child with ADHD and stop there, missing other special needs.
"Often it takes three to five years for someone to suggest the child might have another issue," says Barton. "Then they have to go through another round of professional testing and treating, renegotiate education programs and more."
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