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9 year old son has no respect for anything or anyone, amoung other things
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 546679" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Heather, I was thinking the same thing, since there is no history with your son. I mean, it really does look like a sudden onset.</p><p>I would ask your "dream daughter" if she has noticed anything. She is the oldest, and seems to have the best cognitive skills. Promise her that you will keep quiet where you got the info if she tells you anything ... but you will need to act quickly if she gives you info. You will need to protect all of them.</p><p>Just for an example of "history," my son took forever to potty train. And he has always had problems with urinating all over his room and the bathroom, and even in containers. Plus, he'd wipe feces on the walls. We let it go for way too long because we thought it was the dogs. Uh-doh.</p><p>Your son does not have that history.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 546679, member: 3419"] Heather, I was thinking the same thing, since there is no history with your son. I mean, it really does look like a sudden onset. I would ask your "dream daughter" if she has noticed anything. She is the oldest, and seems to have the best cognitive skills. Promise her that you will keep quiet where you got the info if she tells you anything ... but you will need to act quickly if she gives you info. You will need to protect all of them. Just for an example of "history," my son took forever to potty train. And he has always had problems with urinating all over his room and the bathroom, and even in containers. Plus, he'd wipe feces on the walls. We let it go for way too long because we thought it was the dogs. Uh-doh. Your son does not have that history. [/QUOTE]
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