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Hi I'm new, 6 y/o son has severe ODD (? CD)
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<blockquote data-quote="Last ♡ Hope" data-source="post: 415293" data-attributes="member: 11452"><p>Admittedly, I only briefly looked this up via Dr. Google, but doesn't an attachment disorder come out of a situation of neglect (physical or emotional) or prolonged separation during a key developmental time frame? He was born on the heels of a much loved/wanted stillborn baby, so he was very, VERY coddled and loved on. He was exclusively breastfed and worn on my body in slings and mei tais and an Ergo carrier from day one. We were never separated for longer than a work day, and, until he was much older and then only out of desperation, he was never left to cry it out. This is the same way I've mothered all of my babies, yet somehow, he's turned out so differently... <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/crying.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":crying:" title="crying :crying:" data-shortname=":crying:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Last ♡ Hope, post: 415293, member: 11452"] Admittedly, I only briefly looked this up via Dr. Google, but doesn't an attachment disorder come out of a situation of neglect (physical or emotional) or prolonged separation during a key developmental time frame? He was born on the heels of a much loved/wanted stillborn baby, so he was very, VERY coddled and loved on. He was exclusively breastfed and worn on my body in slings and mei tais and an Ergo carrier from day one. We were never separated for longer than a work day, and, until he was much older and then only out of desperation, he was never left to cry it out. This is the same way I've mothered all of my babies, yet somehow, he's turned out so differently... :crying: [/QUOTE]
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