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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 460023" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>What make them resist? Hum... my mother does not know how to listen, pause and take a minute to think. She always wants to be right and with difficult child situation it is not good. She has NO experience dealing with the child like V and yet she used to have tons of opinion. I think that has changed a little. I have made very clear, over and over and over, that the real mystery right now is the nature of V's issues not wether there is a severe issue or not. Without being to revealing, I have reported doctor's comments and a few traits (V's GAF score was quite a shoke: just 50). I think we are finally over the "he'll grow out of it" or "I, the mother, must be tired". </p><p>As far as my father: he is clueless about kids. Seriously, he is out to lunch. That can create rocky situation with a easy child (my other son) but as a easy child gets older it becomes easier. With a difficult child: it is a disaster. Next time around, I might have to really make a list of Do's and Don'Tourette's Syndrome. Hopefully we will have a better understanding of what is going on. As soon as I have a diagnosis, I'll make sure my parents read plenty. I believe they are the kind of people who learns more through books than life experiences.</p><p>Ok, let's get the day rolling!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 460023, member: 11847"] What make them resist? Hum... my mother does not know how to listen, pause and take a minute to think. She always wants to be right and with difficult child situation it is not good. She has NO experience dealing with the child like V and yet she used to have tons of opinion. I think that has changed a little. I have made very clear, over and over and over, that the real mystery right now is the nature of V's issues not wether there is a severe issue or not. Without being to revealing, I have reported doctor's comments and a few traits (V's GAF score was quite a shoke: just 50). I think we are finally over the "he'll grow out of it" or "I, the mother, must be tired". As far as my father: he is clueless about kids. Seriously, he is out to lunch. That can create rocky situation with a easy child (my other son) but as a easy child gets older it becomes easier. With a difficult child: it is a disaster. Next time around, I might have to really make a list of Do's and Don'Tourette's Syndrome. Hopefully we will have a better understanding of what is going on. As soon as I have a diagnosis, I'll make sure my parents read plenty. I believe they are the kind of people who learns more through books than life experiences. Ok, let's get the day rolling! [/QUOTE]
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