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Can an O.D.D child turn out ok?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 607793" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>An awful lot of "traits" and "challenges" tend to run in families.</p><p>What are the chances that... whatever real diagnosis(es) affect your difficult child, also affect your husband?</p><p>For example, it isn't unusual for a kid on the Autism Spectrum to have a parent (more often it's the dad but not always) who is also on the spectrum. Ditto... ADHD, MI, etc.</p><p>Maybe your husband really just doesn't clue in... maybe HE is wired differently, sees the world differently...</p><p></p><p>Oh, and difficult child means "challenging child"... at least that's the "official" definition. Way, way back, a long time ago when this whole support network started, someone coined the phrase difficult child as a short-form for "Gift From God"... and it stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 607793, member: 11791"] An awful lot of "traits" and "challenges" tend to run in families. What are the chances that... whatever real diagnosis(es) affect your difficult child, also affect your husband? For example, it isn't unusual for a kid on the Autism Spectrum to have a parent (more often it's the dad but not always) who is also on the spectrum. Ditto... ADHD, MI, etc. Maybe your husband really just doesn't clue in... maybe HE is wired differently, sees the world differently... Oh, and difficult child means "challenging child"... at least that's the "official" definition. Way, way back, a long time ago when this whole support network started, someone coined the phrase difficult child as a short-form for "Gift From God"... and it stuck. [/QUOTE]
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