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a short summary of my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="fionamay41" data-source="post: 127250" data-attributes="member: 4709"><p>Still new to the boards, so stick with me. Someone asked me about my darling difficult child ,where do i start!!! From the age of 2 he has been different/difficult to manage. The nursey school (kindergarten) kindly requested i didn't bring him back due to his aggressive behaviour. Once into infant school i spent most of my time pleading with the school the allow him another chance, whilst dealing with irate parents of the children he had hurt. This aggressive behaviour continued with constant visits to the school ,assessments by educational psychologists, and counselling from the mental health team. We have had a diagnosis of adha which was later changed to austic spectrum disorder and now they (the health professionals) are thinking it is conduct disorder, currently waiting for further assessments for this. In the meantime the family continue to tip toe round difficult child for fear of an outburst. He has smashed the house up numerous times broken windows damaged others belonging, caused the sad demise of 3 pet hamsters, caused the cat the leave home due to cruelty more recently stabbed his brother resulting in a hospital visit for numerous stitches, attacked his siter physically causing nasty bruising, verbally abusive to nearly all adults ,fears no one . </p><p>so thats a very short summary of my difficult child, that said he does make me smile and laugh and i wouldn't be without him (well maybe for the couple of weeks so i could recharge my batteries!!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fionamay41, post: 127250, member: 4709"] Still new to the boards, so stick with me. Someone asked me about my darling difficult child ,where do i start!!! From the age of 2 he has been different/difficult to manage. The nursey school (kindergarten) kindly requested i didn't bring him back due to his aggressive behaviour. Once into infant school i spent most of my time pleading with the school the allow him another chance, whilst dealing with irate parents of the children he had hurt. This aggressive behaviour continued with constant visits to the school ,assessments by educational psychologists, and counselling from the mental health team. We have had a diagnosis of adha which was later changed to austic spectrum disorder and now they (the health professionals) are thinking it is conduct disorder, currently waiting for further assessments for this. In the meantime the family continue to tip toe round difficult child for fear of an outburst. He has smashed the house up numerous times broken windows damaged others belonging, caused the sad demise of 3 pet hamsters, caused the cat the leave home due to cruelty more recently stabbed his brother resulting in a hospital visit for numerous stitches, attacked his siter physically causing nasty bruising, verbally abusive to nearly all adults ,fears no one . so thats a very short summary of my difficult child, that said he does make me smile and laugh and i wouldn't be without him (well maybe for the couple of weeks so i could recharge my batteries!!!) [/QUOTE]
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