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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 487674" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hi Confused. I do sympathise with the confusion (good choice of name) you are experiencing -is he or isn't he, as it were? Normal or neurological?? I too have some people pouring doubt on the notion that there is anything wrong with my son other than my parenting and the fact that I am on my own with him, with others pointing to neurological or other difficulties. Basically you have to get to a point of certainty in yourself, I think, because the experts, so called, are perfectly capable of remaining divided among themselves. From what you have described, your son is not the way he is because of you or other environmental factors. The fact that he is okay at school also doesn't mean so much in itself, I think. Some children with diagnoses love routine and thrive on that structure. I do wish you clarity (much as I wish it for myself).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 487674, member: 11227"] Hi Confused. I do sympathise with the confusion (good choice of name) you are experiencing -is he or isn't he, as it were? Normal or neurological?? I too have some people pouring doubt on the notion that there is anything wrong with my son other than my parenting and the fact that I am on my own with him, with others pointing to neurological or other difficulties. Basically you have to get to a point of certainty in yourself, I think, because the experts, so called, are perfectly capable of remaining divided among themselves. From what you have described, your son is not the way he is because of you or other environmental factors. The fact that he is okay at school also doesn't mean so much in itself, I think. Some children with diagnoses love routine and thrive on that structure. I do wish you clarity (much as I wish it for myself). [/QUOTE]
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