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Does the Good Son ring a bell?
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<blockquote data-quote="change" data-source="post: 307786" data-attributes="member: 4808"><p>Yes. I am living through the same thing. The only difference is that now my daughter is suddenly "clueless". She used to be in gifted classes in elementary and now she is in Special Education. math and seems very immature at times. We don't get it at all. Also, she still seems above average in soem areas like reading very adult books and above average in spelling, yet struggles in writing, and struggles to get her point across in conversations. It's weird. My daughter is adopted...a CPS kid. Adopted at age 3 1/2. She has attachment disorder but not severe compared to her brother who was definitely Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="change, post: 307786, member: 4808"] Yes. I am living through the same thing. The only difference is that now my daughter is suddenly "clueless". She used to be in gifted classes in elementary and now she is in Special Education. math and seems very immature at times. We don't get it at all. Also, she still seems above average in soem areas like reading very adult books and above average in spelling, yet struggles in writing, and struggles to get her point across in conversations. It's weird. My daughter is adopted...a CPS kid. Adopted at age 3 1/2. She has attachment disorder but not severe compared to her brother who was definitely Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). [/QUOTE]
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