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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 609320" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>It sounds like he needs a follow up evaluation with someone different than the person who first diagnosed him. Does he behave well in school? I know that difficult child would behave like a little angel in school. The teachers loved him and would tell me that they wished they had a whole classroom full of difficult child...and then he would come home and promptly melt down in my doorway. He would expend so much energy on keeping it together in the school setting that there was just nothing left to hold him together once he got home. And the rest of is suffered.</p><p></p><p>I have often felt like I have to protect easy child from difficult child, and I can only say that it's exhausting!!! I have done everything that I can think of at times to keep them apart. When they play nicely together, which is usually when they are doing exactly what difficult child wants, they can be really great together. When it gets bad, it can get really ugly. I know exactly how you feel and just wanted to send some gentle (((hugs))).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 609320, member: 15810"] It sounds like he needs a follow up evaluation with someone different than the person who first diagnosed him. Does he behave well in school? I know that difficult child would behave like a little angel in school. The teachers loved him and would tell me that they wished they had a whole classroom full of difficult child...and then he would come home and promptly melt down in my doorway. He would expend so much energy on keeping it together in the school setting that there was just nothing left to hold him together once he got home. And the rest of is suffered. I have often felt like I have to protect easy child from difficult child, and I can only say that it's exhausting!!! I have done everything that I can think of at times to keep them apart. When they play nicely together, which is usually when they are doing exactly what difficult child wants, they can be really great together. When it gets bad, it can get really ugly. I know exactly how you feel and just wanted to send some gentle (((hugs))). [/QUOTE]
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