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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 207133" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Another vote for a neuropsychologist evaluation. It's really the only way you can find out specifically what problems he has and from that point, the best way to attempt a solution. Many of us (yes, even me with the most years of parenting experience) have felt the despair you describe. Getting a break from his issues would be beneficial for the whole family. Is there anyone??? who is an appropriate adult companion for him? One of the strange things about disordered children is that often times, even the most violent of difficult children, a "perfect" side comes forward when they are in a different environment...especially if there are no other children to steal their thunder. Sometimes an Aunt, Uncle, Grandparent, Godparent etc.</p><p>can find the "inner angel" during a short visit.</p><p> </p><p>I'll say prayers and cross my fingers that an improvement comes soon.</p><p>by the way, who expedited the wilderness school choice? Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 207133, member: 35"] Another vote for a neuropsychologist evaluation. It's really the only way you can find out specifically what problems he has and from that point, the best way to attempt a solution. Many of us (yes, even me with the most years of parenting experience) have felt the despair you describe. Getting a break from his issues would be beneficial for the whole family. Is there anyone??? who is an appropriate adult companion for him? One of the strange things about disordered children is that often times, even the most violent of difficult children, a "perfect" side comes forward when they are in a different environment...especially if there are no other children to steal their thunder. Sometimes an Aunt, Uncle, Grandparent, Godparent etc. can find the "inner angel" during a short visit. I'll say prayers and cross my fingers that an improvement comes soon. by the way, who expedited the wilderness school choice? Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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