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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 617169" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Have you taken him for an intensive evaluation? If not, why not? in my opinion that's what he needs to set you and him on the right track. I like neuropsychs best...</p><p></p><p>Our difficult child kids tend to eat up all of our attention if we don't get outside help and the rest of our family needs us too. Also, it is impossible to know what you are dealing with unless you have him officially diagnosed. medications are a choice. It's not your mom, your aunt, your cousin, your kissin' cousin or good friend Cindy who make the decisions about how you raise your child. It is really up to you. This issue with your son is NOT about whether you are tough enough to do this, but rather why is he acting differently than other kids do and how can you help him? It's all bout him and helping him. You don't have to be tough, just proactive in getting him help. If he attacks you now, he is young. If he physically lashes out when he is a head taller than you, then it will become domestic abuse. It really is important to help him now. The earlier the interventions, usually the better the prognosis.</p><p></p><p>Glad you found us, but so sorry you had to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 617169, member: 1550"] Have you taken him for an intensive evaluation? If not, why not? in my opinion that's what he needs to set you and him on the right track. I like neuropsychs best... Our difficult child kids tend to eat up all of our attention if we don't get outside help and the rest of our family needs us too. Also, it is impossible to know what you are dealing with unless you have him officially diagnosed. medications are a choice. It's not your mom, your aunt, your cousin, your kissin' cousin or good friend Cindy who make the decisions about how you raise your child. It is really up to you. This issue with your son is NOT about whether you are tough enough to do this, but rather why is he acting differently than other kids do and how can you help him? It's all bout him and helping him. You don't have to be tough, just proactive in getting him help. If he attacks you now, he is young. If he physically lashes out when he is a head taller than you, then it will become domestic abuse. It really is important to help him now. The earlier the interventions, usually the better the prognosis. Glad you found us, but so sorry you had to. [/QUOTE]
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