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How much do you tell your difficult child about their issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 240521" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Hi! My son was a bit older when going through his evaluation'ing, but I told him it is the same as when his stomach hurts and we don't know why- that doesn't mean there's something wrong with "him" that means there's something wrong that's causing a problem for him and we need to find out what it is and treat it. So, our job (mine and difficult child's) is not to figure out what's causing it, but to go to the appropriate dr and tell him the symptoms, what hurts, etc, and let them do whatever tests they need to- xray, eye test, written test, so they can figure this out. Then, we will treat it as best we can so he can have the best life possible and whatever is going on won't be interfering so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 240521, member: 3699"] Hi! My son was a bit older when going through his evaluation'ing, but I told him it is the same as when his stomach hurts and we don't know why- that doesn't mean there's something wrong with "him" that means there's something wrong that's causing a problem for him and we need to find out what it is and treat it. So, our job (mine and difficult child's) is not to figure out what's causing it, but to go to the appropriate dr and tell him the symptoms, what hurts, etc, and let them do whatever tests they need to- xray, eye test, written test, so they can figure this out. Then, we will treat it as best we can so he can have the best life possible and whatever is going on won't be interfering so much. [/QUOTE]
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