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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 487643"><p>Then you need different doctors. There IS something wrong and you are not the problem. You have other adults in the house that spoil them so the kids are "trained" to do certain things to get what they want. It works for the others so why not on you? Because you are doing the parentling the RIGHT way. You seriously need to find a new psychiatrist. For evaluation purposes, a neuropsychologist would be better but I know how difficult that can be. You need one that will LISTEN to YOU. Your son holds it together at school but then takes it out at home because it is safe there. As for the males in the dad's side of the family, behavior like this CAN be learned but since your son doesn't spend much time (if any) with him it tells me it is something hereditary.</p><p></p><p>Glad you came back but very sorry you had to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 487643"] Then you need different doctors. There IS something wrong and you are not the problem. You have other adults in the house that spoil them so the kids are "trained" to do certain things to get what they want. It works for the others so why not on you? Because you are doing the parentling the RIGHT way. You seriously need to find a new psychiatrist. For evaluation purposes, a neuropsychologist would be better but I know how difficult that can be. You need one that will LISTEN to YOU. Your son holds it together at school but then takes it out at home because it is safe there. As for the males in the dad's side of the family, behavior like this CAN be learned but since your son doesn't spend much time (if any) with him it tells me it is something hereditary. Glad you came back but very sorry you had to. [/QUOTE]
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