M.M.
Diagnosing any type of problem is always a hard thing to do. I work our Life Skills room at the local Jr. High. I do have to say that after working with special needs kids, you really do appreciate the healthy kids I have. Just be very careful if you choose to confront the parents of O. It is very hard to hear that your child may have a problem or is not "normal" compared to other children. I have been through it with my son. I have to tell you, there is nothing like sitting in a room w/ others and having them all tell you that there is somehting wrong with your child and you need to get him on medicine or that your child has ADD or ADHD and there are meds for that. I can't stand the whole "meds" thing. Long story short - I began trying to get help for my child and finding out what could be wrong. Because of my mother instincts and persistant attacking of the situation - my son was diagnosed with CAP (Central Auditory Processing) problem. There could be some underlying causes for O's behavior. Just be kind, loving and understanding. I am sure that things will fall into place. Good Luck & keep us posted.