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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 741543" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Helpless29. I hope you can feel the warm, understanding hug we are all sending you. Sure you could have done LOTS of things differently. Guess what..He would still be who he is doing the same things he is doing and you would still be thinking you did something wrong. </p><p>My son's behavioral issues started in his early teens..but when I really look back there were things when he was even younger that may have pointed to and upcoming problems. When they are little don't we all think it is just the age, or a bad day? Kids need to come with a handbook that gives explicit instructions on what to look for to diagnose up coming issues. I think one of our big problems with our kids that are now in their teens or older is that "now a days" there IS more awareness of mental/social/neurological disorders than there was 10 years ago. Parents of little today that act up have heard a lot more or what to watch for and be concerned about. </p><p>More hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 741543, member: 23103"] Helpless29. I hope you can feel the warm, understanding hug we are all sending you. Sure you could have done LOTS of things differently. Guess what..He would still be who he is doing the same things he is doing and you would still be thinking you did something wrong. My son's behavioral issues started in his early teens..but when I really look back there were things when he was even younger that may have pointed to and upcoming problems. When they are little don't we all think it is just the age, or a bad day? Kids need to come with a handbook that gives explicit instructions on what to look for to diagnose up coming issues. I think one of our big problems with our kids that are now in their teens or older is that "now a days" there IS more awareness of mental/social/neurological disorders than there was 10 years ago. Parents of little today that act up have heard a lot more or what to watch for and be concerned about. More hugs. [/QUOTE]
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