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Need your honest advice..am I an enabler to my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 133739" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hon, did your son have any speech or other delays? Trouble with eye contact? Trouble socializing?</p><p>I would take him to a neuropsychologist. I think ADHD may be on the spectrum too. I think ADHD, if severe enough, is often something else...so many dxs. mimic each other. </p><p>Don't feel bad about helping your son if you KNOW he needs it. You have "Mommy Gut." Nothing beats that. Our kids tend to grow up later than "typical" kids. My son was so spacey...lol. He started to "come to" at around twelve and is doing really well, even on the autism spectrum. He's medication free too.</p><p>Do what YOU feel is best for your son. He's still young. You are trying to teach him. And see what that neuropsychologist says. Those are intensive evaluations. If you do find that your son is on the spectrum, well, my son dresses himself, but I do have to make sure that his clothes match...lol (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 133739, member: 1550"] Hon, did your son have any speech or other delays? Trouble with eye contact? Trouble socializing? I would take him to a neuropsychologist. I think ADHD may be on the spectrum too. I think ADHD, if severe enough, is often something else...so many dxs. mimic each other. Don't feel bad about helping your son if you KNOW he needs it. You have "Mommy Gut." Nothing beats that. Our kids tend to grow up later than "typical" kids. My son was so spacey...lol. He started to "come to" at around twelve and is doing really well, even on the autism spectrum. He's medication free too. Do what YOU feel is best for your son. He's still young. You are trying to teach him. And see what that neuropsychologist says. Those are intensive evaluations. If you do find that your son is on the spectrum, well, my son dresses himself, but I do have to make sure that his clothes match...lol (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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