Hello PondLife,
It concerns me that the therapist involved is not keeping you informed on the issues? Was he referred through the school for therapy, if so then you need to find out more about your son's condition, you are entitled to know. I would also suggest that you take him for a hearing test and eye test. It appears, in what you have written that he simply can't see what is in front of him. Incidently it is unlikely to be bipolar in a child so young and from what you have written, there does not seem to be any alarm bells for that. Try not to worry, but keep pushing for information so that you can help him.
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