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<blockquote data-quote="Searching for answers" data-source="post: 729804" data-attributes="member: 22899"><p>Thank you. My son has issues with impulse control. He was originally diagnosed with adhd with severe issues with impulse control, he also has been diagnosed with odd,Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD),ptsd it's seems to change every time a new person gets involved. About 2 years ago when he was in a psychiatric ward they told me he was kind of like a real life Sheldon Cooper. He is highly intelligent when it comes to books. But he doesn't have a lot of common sense. "Normal kids" would stop touching stuff it's hot or stop doing something if they got a bad reaction. Not my son!! When he was a toddler he would go put himself in time out with the timer to the exact time and then go do the bad thing. But he is a good kid and has a sweet heart. He honestly was never malicious about the abuse it was a game that they both played. She being younger by far didn't know any better is a victim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Searching for answers, post: 729804, member: 22899"] Thank you. My son has issues with impulse control. He was originally diagnosed with adhd with severe issues with impulse control, he also has been diagnosed with odd,Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD),ptsd it's seems to change every time a new person gets involved. About 2 years ago when he was in a psychiatric ward they told me he was kind of like a real life Sheldon Cooper. He is highly intelligent when it comes to books. But he doesn't have a lot of common sense. "Normal kids" would stop touching stuff it's hot or stop doing something if they got a bad reaction. Not my son!! When he was a toddler he would go put himself in time out with the timer to the exact time and then go do the bad thing. But he is a good kid and has a sweet heart. He honestly was never malicious about the abuse it was a game that they both played. She being younger by far didn't know any better is a victim. [/QUOTE]
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