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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 605743" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, my language project is showing its drawbacks... J speaks French, English and is fast learning Arabic, which will surely help him in the future, but... he does not really know who or where he is. The UK is not really a great place to bring kids up - there's so much bad language, aggression, gang mentality, lack of respect, etc. It wasn't really a great influence for J. </p><p>It"s the fact that he's got so dramatically worse so quickly that is concerning. He had some terrible meltdowns this summer... much bigger and more frightening than he's ever had. And I am definitely seeing the pitfalls in my talking to him about him being ADHD - and even in telling people straight away. It caused more problems than it solved, I think. Really food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 605743, member: 11227"] Yes, my language project is showing its drawbacks... J speaks French, English and is fast learning Arabic, which will surely help him in the future, but... he does not really know who or where he is. The UK is not really a great place to bring kids up - there's so much bad language, aggression, gang mentality, lack of respect, etc. It wasn't really a great influence for J. It"s the fact that he's got so dramatically worse so quickly that is concerning. He had some terrible meltdowns this summer... much bigger and more frightening than he's ever had. And I am definitely seeing the pitfalls in my talking to him about him being ADHD - and even in telling people straight away. It caused more problems than it solved, I think. Really food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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