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<blockquote data-quote="robin5kids" data-source="post: 362462"><p>Well dad and I are married and dealing with this together. </p><p>There is no drug abuse/ use history. Ds developed at a normal rate. He does have learning disabilities and he does have a sensitivity to noises, (Though not when he is screaming at me.) He likes all food. He did wet his bed, up to about 6 months ago when he started to out grow it. </p><p></p><p>Part of me thinks that he is a very sensitive boy that has a very low self esteem and there for acts out. Part of me just needs to have ways to deal with his outbursts, so i don't get sucked in.</p><p></p><p>The part of me thinks, (when he is having a full blown "attack".) that he needs to be sent away, or at least put on medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robin5kids, post: 362462"] Well dad and I are married and dealing with this together. There is no drug abuse/ use history. Ds developed at a normal rate. He does have learning disabilities and he does have a sensitivity to noises, (Though not when he is screaming at me.) He likes all food. He did wet his bed, up to about 6 months ago when he started to out grow it. Part of me thinks that he is a very sensitive boy that has a very low self esteem and there for acts out. Part of me just needs to have ways to deal with his outbursts, so i don't get sucked in. The part of me thinks, (when he is having a full blown "attack".) that he needs to be sent away, or at least put on medications. [/QUOTE]
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