Thank you all for so many responses. I don't mind one bit the varying responses. It gives me many different things to consider.
Taking him out of school isn't an option since I am not a SAHM. Since everything yesterday I got hyperfocused and called nearly every Psychologist on our insurance. We do see a gifted psychologist but we pay out of pocket for her time.
I contacted a local gifted psychologist that was recommended on a CA gifted website. We conversed over the phone about my son's positives and negatives and the current situation. Set up a time to have a parent meeting and sent our Oct2012 eval over to her for review. I didn't realize she isn't a covered provider so I had to cancel my appointment. But she sent me the following email:
I am so sorry that we won't be able to meet next week, but I totally understand the financial consideration. I did look at the report, and I want to STRONGLY advise you to get additional neuropsych testing for [your DS] before you do anything else. I have attached a flyer for Alliant. They may have a bit of a waiting list, and it take longer that a private assessment, but they do have limited financial assistance and you get a very good in depth report. You may also want to contact Dr. Timothy Gunn, as he may be part of your insurance. The testing is essential because he is being medicated on a hit or miss basis, and we need to make sure that we aren't missing some processing issues that would help develop an accurate dx and treatment plan.
Take care and let me know if there is anything else I can do to help,
Dr. H
I let her know that he has not be on any medication since Nov2012 and have already contacted those she recommended. Alliant is very local to us and I'm waiting to hear back from them.
I did finally find a psychologist who takes our insurance and also does testing.
Tests include WAIS, WMS, WIAT, WISC, WPPSI, WJ-C and WJ-A, SATA, Nelson Denny and more.
But it is a very far drive for us so we'll see what Alliant can do for us before I move forward with this second option.
As for his behavior; he and I had a lengthy talk about everything last night, which included talking about school. I started with having him talk about all the things that he liked at school. We sang the songs he's learned, heart words, etc. We started talking about the playground and what kind of games they play and who he plays with and who he likes and who he might not like. Eventually we got to it. He started to do the big crocodile tears and was almost hyperventilating type cry when he said to me "I just want [child] and [other child] to like me! Why don't they like me? I try to get them to play with me and they won't and that makes me mad."
Does that sound like the root of the problem to anyone else? It did to me. It triggered a huge emotional reaction and that is what our current gifted psych said to look for. So now I'm waiting on a call back from our current gifted psych to discuss this and try to come up with a way to work on these behaviors at school.
Forgive me if I didn't address everyone's question. I'm just giving an update and will go back and answer others in different posts.