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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 474631" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I think the advice you got was spot on. Chances are he heard those phrases from somewhere. on the other hand, in my humble opinion, it is important not to react personally to bizarre statements as it just gets filed away in youngsters heads as affirmation of the idea...or more commonly as an attention getter. Using casual dialogue you may find that he is worried about some issue, may have been a target of unkind remarks etc. Other children can be cruel at that young age and it's possible one made a comment that is causing him worry. Who identified him as ADHD and is providing services/</p><p>It's also possible that he is aware of your depression issues and may be mirroring. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 474631, member: 35"] I think the advice you got was spot on. Chances are he heard those phrases from somewhere. on the other hand, in my humble opinion, it is important not to react personally to bizarre statements as it just gets filed away in youngsters heads as affirmation of the idea...or more commonly as an attention getter. Using casual dialogue you may find that he is worried about some issue, may have been a target of unkind remarks etc. Other children can be cruel at that young age and it's possible one made a comment that is causing him worry. Who identified him as ADHD and is providing services/ It's also possible that he is aware of your depression issues and may be mirroring. DDD [/QUOTE]
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