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What's wrong with your child becoming a Sociopath?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 538354"><p>Sorry, but I started laughing when I first read your post. Your sons have some problems, but, wow, I really don't think that is one of them. If anyone is telling you they are maybe get a 2nd opinion. If husband thinks they are he just needs some more info. Sounds like he really is clueless, and maybe its denial and he doesn't really want to know. Next time husband pulls that statement out reply "I like being able to sleep at night without worrying that difficult child isn't going to try to kill difficult child 2 in the night." husband clearly doesn't know what he is talking about. </p><p></p><p>At age 5 difficult child 1 was actively trying to murder his siblings. I believe, like in Star's case, that if we hadn't gotten some intense help difficult child 1 would be a sociopath/psychopath. He still might end up one, but I'm hopeful. One of the reasons difficult child 1's Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) diagnosis just doesn't fit well is that he can tell you what the other person is feeling when he does things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 538354"] Sorry, but I started laughing when I first read your post. Your sons have some problems, but, wow, I really don't think that is one of them. If anyone is telling you they are maybe get a 2nd opinion. If husband thinks they are he just needs some more info. Sounds like he really is clueless, and maybe its denial and he doesn't really want to know. Next time husband pulls that statement out reply "I like being able to sleep at night without worrying that difficult child isn't going to try to kill difficult child 2 in the night." husband clearly doesn't know what he is talking about. At age 5 difficult child 1 was actively trying to murder his siblings. I believe, like in Star's case, that if we hadn't gotten some intense help difficult child 1 would be a sociopath/psychopath. He still might end up one, but I'm hopeful. One of the reasons difficult child 1's Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) diagnosis just doesn't fit well is that he can tell you what the other person is feeling when he does things. [/QUOTE]
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