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<blockquote data-quote="EStephens" data-source="post: 545947" data-attributes="member: 15028"><p>My husband is his stepfather. My son's birth father was an abusive piece of ****. He left us the day our second son was born. difficult child was 3. I remarried and that man adopted the boys and is an amazing dad. He (adopted dad) and I divorced but we still coparent when we can but he live about 800 miles away. </p><p>My difficult child kept getting kicked out of daycare. We went through 5 different ones in a matter of months. One sent me to a counselor who sent us to our pediatrician who prescribed ADHD medications. He probably had Asperger's all along, we just missed it. </p><p>We have found benefits to him taking the ADHD medications so we keep at it. The school will call when he does not have it because he is climbing the walls. When we find something new to try, we will do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EStephens, post: 545947, member: 15028"] My husband is his stepfather. My son's birth father was an abusive piece of ****. He left us the day our second son was born. difficult child was 3. I remarried and that man adopted the boys and is an amazing dad. He (adopted dad) and I divorced but we still coparent when we can but he live about 800 miles away. My difficult child kept getting kicked out of daycare. We went through 5 different ones in a matter of months. One sent me to a counselor who sent us to our pediatrician who prescribed ADHD medications. He probably had Asperger's all along, we just missed it. We have found benefits to him taking the ADHD medications so we keep at it. The school will call when he does not have it because he is climbing the walls. When we find something new to try, we will do that. [/QUOTE]
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