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the full moon and too little too late
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 79943" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I recently read that "some" experts think that Aspergers can be</p><p>triggered by lack of emotional connection and lack of a sense of</p><p>safety in early childhood. Our difficult child with AS spent the majority of</p><p>his early years with his biomom. He was not starved to death or</p><p>beaten etc. but he was always like "an after thought". His Mom</p><p>left him with whoever would keep him when she had a chance to go</p><p>out...or save money by not hiring a babysitter.</p><p></p><p>husband and I absorbed easy child/difficult child so he was always surrounded by love and</p><p>safety. Even though he has addiction problems, he is a confident</p><p>person who makes friends easily. We refused to take subsequent</p><p>children full time. difficult child will never be a confident happy person</p><p>because of his early years. He lived with us five days a week</p><p>for perhaps two years between 4 and 10 and he has lived with us</p><p>from eleven on. He still loves his Mom. He still worries about</p><p>his Mom. He still spends one or two night with "mommy" but he</p><p>will never get over the early years. I expect Kaleb will be the</p><p>same way. It is so blankin' sad. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 79943, member: 35"] I recently read that "some" experts think that Aspergers can be triggered by lack of emotional connection and lack of a sense of safety in early childhood. Our difficult child with AS spent the majority of his early years with his biomom. He was not starved to death or beaten etc. but he was always like "an after thought". His Mom left him with whoever would keep him when she had a chance to go out...or save money by not hiring a babysitter. husband and I absorbed easy child/difficult child so he was always surrounded by love and safety. Even though he has addiction problems, he is a confident person who makes friends easily. We refused to take subsequent children full time. difficult child will never be a confident happy person because of his early years. He lived with us five days a week for perhaps two years between 4 and 10 and he has lived with us from eleven on. He still loves his Mom. He still worries about his Mom. He still spends one or two night with "mommy" but he will never get over the early years. I expect Kaleb will be the same way. It is so blankin' sad. DDD [/QUOTE]
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