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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 226561" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>in my opinion, you need to see a neuropsychologist who can see the signs of a child who may have been exposed to drugs and alcohol. While it's possible that birthmother was clean, many birthmothers just don't tell the truth. She may have had a lot of drinks before she found out she was pregnant. Or she may think that getting drunk or high a few times won't hurt the fetus. It's not true, but many people think so. Or the birthfather could have some disorder and have passed it along to your son. He really sounds "out of it" for a child his age. Does he have any academic deficits at all? Did he have any trouble with speech when he was little? Does he know how to converse with people in a give and take conversation? Does he have a lot of interests or does he sort of focus on one or two things, such as videogames or the computer and some television shows. Can he memorize his television shows? Does he talk to himself in his room or make strange high pitched noises or click his tongue or rock or do any annoying repetitive things? How is his eye contact? Does he like to be cuddled? He's pretty old for that so did he EVER like to be cuddled? What kind of baby was he? Did he play normally with toys or did he not play with toys or line them up?</p><p> His behavior is bizarre in many ways, and I am pretty sure that his big picture has not been found out. Has he EVER seen a neuropsychologist? As soon as the holiday season is over, I'd schedule an appointment with one. 13 year olds just don't act that way. I've had five kids reach age twelve and in my opinion your son's behavior is at least half his age, if that. The Santa thing is beyond strange. It's like you tell him, but he doesn't "get it." Once you tell a child there is no Santa he doesn't act like there is one. And your son MUST hear at school that parents buy the gifts. What type of professionals diagnosed your son? Sorry to be nosy. I'm trying to help <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 226561, member: 1550"] in my opinion, you need to see a neuropsychologist who can see the signs of a child who may have been exposed to drugs and alcohol. While it's possible that birthmother was clean, many birthmothers just don't tell the truth. She may have had a lot of drinks before she found out she was pregnant. Or she may think that getting drunk or high a few times won't hurt the fetus. It's not true, but many people think so. Or the birthfather could have some disorder and have passed it along to your son. He really sounds "out of it" for a child his age. Does he have any academic deficits at all? Did he have any trouble with speech when he was little? Does he know how to converse with people in a give and take conversation? Does he have a lot of interests or does he sort of focus on one or two things, such as videogames or the computer and some television shows. Can he memorize his television shows? Does he talk to himself in his room or make strange high pitched noises or click his tongue or rock or do any annoying repetitive things? How is his eye contact? Does he like to be cuddled? He's pretty old for that so did he EVER like to be cuddled? What kind of baby was he? Did he play normally with toys or did he not play with toys or line them up? His behavior is bizarre in many ways, and I am pretty sure that his big picture has not been found out. Has he EVER seen a neuropsychologist? As soon as the holiday season is over, I'd schedule an appointment with one. 13 year olds just don't act that way. I've had five kids reach age twelve and in my opinion your son's behavior is at least half his age, if that. The Santa thing is beyond strange. It's like you tell him, but he doesn't "get it." Once you tell a child there is no Santa he doesn't act like there is one. And your son MUST hear at school that parents buy the gifts. What type of professionals diagnosed your son? Sorry to be nosy. I'm trying to help :) [/QUOTE]
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