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How much do you tell your difficult child about their issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 240643" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I agree with Janna. It can all change so quickly and often. difficult child knows he has ADHD (It is soo obvious). I am not sure how many people he tells this too, but it is more allowable to be ADHD than bipolar. People think if you are BiPolar (BP) you are a crazy maniac. Plus, what would you think if a 5th grader told you he has cyclothymia? It sounds like something contagious, and many do not have a clue what it is. </p><p> </p><p>I try to keep it to culturally acceptable stuff, as my difficult child tells every one a lot, or at least I think he does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 240643, member: 3184"] I agree with Janna. It can all change so quickly and often. difficult child knows he has ADHD (It is soo obvious). I am not sure how many people he tells this too, but it is more allowable to be ADHD than bipolar. People think if you are BiPolar (BP) you are a crazy maniac. Plus, what would you think if a 5th grader told you he has cyclothymia? It sounds like something contagious, and many do not have a clue what it is. I try to keep it to culturally acceptable stuff, as my difficult child tells every one a lot, or at least I think he does. [/QUOTE]
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