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Grandson Is a difficult child!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 217925" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry you had such a hard time with him this morning. Especially as you have some bug making you feel ill. That just makes everything so much worse.</p><p> </p><p>I hope that what is going on is some sort of disorder and NOT a sign that his biodad or stepmom abused him by holding him down or somesuch. That would be my first question to try to rule out. Maybe ask him when he is in a calmer state of mind what made him lose his cool so much when you were trying to help him calm down? It could be a sensory issue, or it could be adhd, bipolar or something on the autistic spectrum, or something else.</p><p> </p><p>I KNOW those are long-term, hard to handle problems. But I would still take any one of those over having him be abused anyday. </p><p> </p><p>HAve you read "The Bipolar Child" by Papalous? I STRONGLY recommend it, especially as his mom is bipolar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 217925, member: 1233"] I am sorry you had such a hard time with him this morning. Especially as you have some bug making you feel ill. That just makes everything so much worse. I hope that what is going on is some sort of disorder and NOT a sign that his biodad or stepmom abused him by holding him down or somesuch. That would be my first question to try to rule out. Maybe ask him when he is in a calmer state of mind what made him lose his cool so much when you were trying to help him calm down? It could be a sensory issue, or it could be adhd, bipolar or something on the autistic spectrum, or something else. I KNOW those are long-term, hard to handle problems. But I would still take any one of those over having him be abused anyday. HAve you read "The Bipolar Child" by Papalous? I STRONGLY recommend it, especially as his mom is bipolar. [/QUOTE]
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