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<blockquote data-quote="Stella" data-source="post: 266324" data-attributes="member: 6837"><p>Wow, so your difficult child already had quite a lot of issues from a very young age and then the abuse he suffered later on has futher compounded matters. My heart really goes out to both you and your son. He really has been through so much in his life already and he's not even 18 yet. I know how difficult it is to be a (very) young, single mother let alone be a young single mother to a difficult child! Hang in there though. You are on the right path to helping him. </p><p> </p><p>I read a book recommended to me on here called The Explosive Child by Dr. Ross Greene and found it VERY helpful. Also if you could try and get an appointment with a Neuropsychologist, apparently they are very good at pinpointing a diagnosis.</p><p> </p><p>Also as Compassion said, don't forget to look after you in all of this and try and get some time to yourself doing something you enjoy. You are not just difficult child'S mom you are also YOU.</p><p> </p><p>Stella</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stella, post: 266324, member: 6837"] Wow, so your difficult child already had quite a lot of issues from a very young age and then the abuse he suffered later on has futher compounded matters. My heart really goes out to both you and your son. He really has been through so much in his life already and he's not even 18 yet. I know how difficult it is to be a (very) young, single mother let alone be a young single mother to a difficult child! Hang in there though. You are on the right path to helping him. I read a book recommended to me on here called The Explosive Child by Dr. Ross Greene and found it VERY helpful. Also if you could try and get an appointment with a Neuropsychologist, apparently they are very good at pinpointing a diagnosis. Also as Compassion said, don't forget to look after you in all of this and try and get some time to yourself doing something you enjoy. You are not just difficult child'S mom you are also YOU. Stella [/QUOTE]
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