Alien_Papa wrote:
I think my daughter has this. She hasn't spoken to her mom in eighteen months. She once went two months without speaking to me. I was recently contacted by her high school guidance counselor because she's not answering simple teacher questions like: how do you pronounce your name. Yet, when she's confident, at the right time and place, she comes across as mature and capable.
If she has the disorder, you could consider seeing a child/adolescent psychiatrist or pediatric neurologist and asking about fluoxetine (Prozac). It has a 76% effectiveness rate in studies and is commonly used for this condition here in the U.S. It worked for my older son with classic autism. It is an antidepressant/antianxiety SSRI and, if it is the right drug, it will make your child happier and less anxious.
Some kids become hyperactive when first placed on the drug or if the dose it too high for their body weight. Also, it should not be used in kids with bipolar disorder, as it can produce mania in a bipolar individual. However, most have very little in the way of noticeable side effects.
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