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antidepressants after 1 week - IQ/executive function drop?
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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 414178"><p>I should probably change that as it's not very descriptive. Basically, he's very socially immature. He's 8, but he's just come out of parallel play. He will play with others but plays much, much better with kids younger than him - another reason why homeschooling was a good move. The kids in his class were leaving him in the dust, socially, and he was on the bottom of the social structure. </p><p>And the odd interactions with animals - what this used to mean was that he wasn't very empathetic with them. It was like he thought our pets were his toys, instead of separate conscious beings. I think probably the way younger children might relate to animals.</p><p>It all goes along with his developmental delay. He's slowly but surely catching on to these things, but it's oh so slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 414178"] I should probably change that as it's not very descriptive. Basically, he's very socially immature. He's 8, but he's just come out of parallel play. He will play with others but plays much, much better with kids younger than him - another reason why homeschooling was a good move. The kids in his class were leaving him in the dust, socially, and he was on the bottom of the social structure. And the odd interactions with animals - what this used to mean was that he wasn't very empathetic with them. It was like he thought our pets were his toys, instead of separate conscious beings. I think probably the way younger children might relate to animals. It all goes along with his developmental delay. He's slowly but surely catching on to these things, but it's oh so slow. [/QUOTE]
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