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<blockquote data-quote="newstart" data-source="post: 726820" data-attributes="member: 22416"><p><em>Tanya, This walk is hard. I remember my kids had run in with other kids that got them into trouble. I would never talk ugly to the parents or get confrontatinal with them or make their life harder. I would talk calmly and respectful because I instictivly knew that we are all our own individuals and only we are in control of ourselves. My neighbor across the street was the worst about getting into my face when my kids did something wrong. She saw how much I worked with them. Years later her kids, all 3 of them grew up to cause major grief..She does not talk to me, too embarrassed at how much she harrassed me during my hard times.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>I have met a woman recently and I believe her son to be a psychopath. He is 8. She told me that something is very 'off' with her son. She is a beautiful sweet woman and she now has this hard journey. Some of you will say for me not to give him that diagnosis, I am not a medical Dr but when a kid as young as 8 makes the hair in the back of your neck move a foot you know something is very awful there.</em></p><p><em>I do not trust most doctors. My daughter has every diagnoisis in the book. So which flavor is it?</em></p><p><em>SWOT suggests by my writings that it is borderline and I agree.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Tanya, I am learning to get where you are! </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newstart, post: 726820, member: 22416"] [I]Tanya, This walk is hard. I remember my kids had run in with other kids that got them into trouble. I would never talk ugly to the parents or get confrontatinal with them or make their life harder. I would talk calmly and respectful because I instictivly knew that we are all our own individuals and only we are in control of ourselves. My neighbor across the street was the worst about getting into my face when my kids did something wrong. She saw how much I worked with them. Years later her kids, all 3 of them grew up to cause major grief..She does not talk to me, too embarrassed at how much she harrassed me during my hard times. I have met a woman recently and I believe her son to be a psychopath. He is 8. She told me that something is very 'off' with her son. She is a beautiful sweet woman and she now has this hard journey. Some of you will say for me not to give him that diagnosis, I am not a medical Dr but when a kid as young as 8 makes the hair in the back of your neck move a foot you know something is very awful there. I do not trust most doctors. My daughter has every diagnoisis in the book. So which flavor is it? SWOT suggests by my writings that it is borderline and I agree. Tanya, I am learning to get where you are! [/I] [/QUOTE]
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