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Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)-not otherwise specified?
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 17750" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>myfirstandlast, I hear ya! My son is also eleven and in the fifth grade. SO, for all five years of school and kindergarten....let's seeeeeeee 5+1 = 6.....yep, six years I have fought with him every single morning before school. He LOVES school and doesn't necessarily want to stay home, he just will NOT get ready. I can't get him to bathe, I can't get him to dry himself, I can't get him to dress himself, I can't get him to brush his teeth, I can't get him to put on deodorant, I can't get him to eat his breakfast, and on and on. It's the biggest, most horrendous fight every single day that the normal parent has no idea whatsoever. I have had two other children (no longer living at home) who got ready for school and went. The end.</p><p></p><p>I SO understand what you go through......too bad I don't have any solutions. Maybe someone will have the magic that we need!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 17750, member: 2287"] myfirstandlast, I hear ya! My son is also eleven and in the fifth grade. SO, for all five years of school and kindergarten....let's seeeeeeee 5+1 = 6.....yep, six years I have fought with him every single morning before school. He LOVES school and doesn't necessarily want to stay home, he just will NOT get ready. I can't get him to bathe, I can't get him to dry himself, I can't get him to dress himself, I can't get him to brush his teeth, I can't get him to put on deodorant, I can't get him to eat his breakfast, and on and on. It's the biggest, most horrendous fight every single day that the normal parent has no idea whatsoever. I have had two other children (no longer living at home) who got ready for school and went. The end. I SO understand what you go through......too bad I don't have any solutions. Maybe someone will have the magic that we need!! [/QUOTE]
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