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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 39824" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Welcome, Rhonda. You have found a great place to get support and</p><p>to learn alot too. The people here will understand almost every</p><p>thought and action that comprises you and your family, so you</p><p>will no longer have to feel alone.</p><p></p><p>May I ask a few questions?? Who diagnosed your son? Sometimes</p><p>those of us with difficult children are given "alphabet" diagnoses that are not based on full evaluations by qualified</p><p>child experts. I'm always interested in who said what! (You may</p><p>note that I have "been around the block" for over four decades so</p><p>I have too too much experience with difficult children...LOL!)</p><p></p><p>How does your son do in school? Have either of you been on medications</p><p>or have therapy?</p><p></p><p>One thing is for sure that we all agree on around here. You can't put up with violence. Others will be along who have had</p><p>similar experiences and they will help lead you to help.</p><p></p><p>Glad to have you aboard Rhonda. Don't despair. Things can get</p><p>better AND remember that even if you have made mistakes as the</p><p>parent of a difficult child...you can learn better ways to help</p><p>him and your family. Obviously you love your family or you would not have reached out for help. We'll support you! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 39824, member: 35"] Welcome, Rhonda. You have found a great place to get support and to learn alot too. The people here will understand almost every thought and action that comprises you and your family, so you will no longer have to feel alone. May I ask a few questions?? Who diagnosed your son? Sometimes those of us with difficult children are given "alphabet" diagnoses that are not based on full evaluations by qualified child experts. I'm always interested in who said what! (You may note that I have "been around the block" for over four decades so I have too too much experience with difficult children...LOL!) How does your son do in school? Have either of you been on medications or have therapy? One thing is for sure that we all agree on around here. You can't put up with violence. Others will be along who have had similar experiences and they will help lead you to help. Glad to have you aboard Rhonda. Don't despair. Things can get better AND remember that even if you have made mistakes as the parent of a difficult child...you can learn better ways to help him and your family. Obviously you love your family or you would not have reached out for help. We'll support you! DDD [/QUOTE]
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