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<blockquote data-quote="Numina" data-source="post: 217368" data-attributes="member: 6360"><p>Thanks everybody.</p><p></p><p>Ropefree. I really do appreciate your input.</p><p></p><p>Someone told me when I was pregnant to read everything and listen to everybody's advice, then forget it and do what I felt was right.</p><p></p><p>First of all I'm not in the states - they don't have 'no child left behind here'. As far as labels, if I think <em>if</em> will help get difficult child what he needs I'll use the label otherwise since it's not a great fit with him I'll just talk about what he needs to work on. I hate keeping secrets-it uses so much energy that I don't have. But I also know that there are misconceptions about what my child is capable of - I refuse to compromise that.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.conductdisorders.com/forum/member.php?u=1991" target="_blank">Marguerite</a>. I think you're describing <em>my </em>difficult child here:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Still processing the info. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>It's rather astonishing the different foods difficult child has tried since I 'gave up'. lol.</p><p></p><p>He's been doing well as far at not soiling. I'm still puzzled by the GP's wanting to put him on laxatives...especially since her exam didn't find anything amiss. Evidently it's a preparation for seeing the pediatrition.</p><p></p><p>I hope the psychologist will enlighten me at our appointment next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Numina, post: 217368, member: 6360"] Thanks everybody. Ropefree. I really do appreciate your input. Someone told me when I was pregnant to read everything and listen to everybody's advice, then forget it and do what I felt was right. First of all I'm not in the states - they don't have 'no child left behind here'. As far as labels, if I think [I]if[/I] will help get difficult child what he needs I'll use the label otherwise since it's not a great fit with him I'll just talk about what he needs to work on. I hate keeping secrets-it uses so much energy that I don't have. But I also know that there are misconceptions about what my child is capable of - I refuse to compromise that. [URL="http://www.conductdisorders.com/forum/member.php?u=1991"]Marguerite[/URL]. I think you're describing [I]my [/I]difficult child here: Still processing the info. Thanks. It's rather astonishing the different foods difficult child has tried since I 'gave up'. lol. He's been doing well as far at not soiling. I'm still puzzled by the GP's wanting to put him on laxatives...especially since her exam didn't find anything amiss. Evidently it's a preparation for seeing the pediatrition. I hope the psychologist will enlighten me at our appointment next week. [/QUOTE]
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