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He's home "sick" again
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 434851" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>DDD, these are not new behaviors, unfortunately. Not that he couldn't be using drugs at some point, but it's definitely a lifelong behavior. Even when he was 2, he wouldn't finish simple tasks like puzzles or hooking little trains together because it took too much concentration and did no deliver immediate gratification. </p><p>Hmm. What can school do to offer immediate gratification ... especially to the point where he'd get up and go even with-a sinus headache or a stomach ache. I'll have to give that some thought.</p><p>In regard to social rejection, all the teachers say he is very popular. And his cell ph is always receving test msgs. He's much better at texting that real, in person communication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 434851, member: 3419"] DDD, these are not new behaviors, unfortunately. Not that he couldn't be using drugs at some point, but it's definitely a lifelong behavior. Even when he was 2, he wouldn't finish simple tasks like puzzles or hooking little trains together because it took too much concentration and did no deliver immediate gratification. Hmm. What can school do to offer immediate gratification ... especially to the point where he'd get up and go even with-a sinus headache or a stomach ache. I'll have to give that some thought. In regard to social rejection, all the teachers say he is very popular. And his cell ph is always receving test msgs. He's much better at texting that real, in person communication. [/QUOTE]
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