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My son can't do basic things at 8 years old. I'm worried. Should I be?
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<blockquote data-quote="SiriusHertz" data-source="post: 593586" data-attributes="member: 16270"><p>Benjammin,</p><p></p><p>Your son sounds a lot like mine. They're the same age, and I'm worried about it, and am in the process of having him evaluated. We're also a divorced family; fortunetly, my ex is finally realizing there's a problem and getting on board with dealing with it. It's meant closer contact with her than I prefer, but if that's the only price I have to pay for raising a happy, healthy son, I'll pay it gladly. I started by putting together a parent report on everything I know about my son, and everything his mom will tell me, and had her review it too. That may halp open her eyes about there being a problem.</p><p></p><p>I've only been on the forum a few days, but it's already helped a ton. I've mostly been lurking, reading, and learning. Just having a community of like-minded people who understand the struggle of raising a kid who isn't "normal" according to his teachers or peers helps.</p><p></p><p>Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SiriusHertz, post: 593586, member: 16270"] Benjammin, Your son sounds a lot like mine. They're the same age, and I'm worried about it, and am in the process of having him evaluated. We're also a divorced family; fortunetly, my ex is finally realizing there's a problem and getting on board with dealing with it. It's meant closer contact with her than I prefer, but if that's the only price I have to pay for raising a happy, healthy son, I'll pay it gladly. I started by putting together a parent report on everything I know about my son, and everything his mom will tell me, and had her review it too. That may halp open her eyes about there being a problem. I've only been on the forum a few days, but it's already helped a ton. I've mostly been lurking, reading, and learning. Just having a community of like-minded people who understand the struggle of raising a kid who isn't "normal" according to his teachers or peers helps. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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