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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 578631" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Well, with a Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) diagnosis., those chickens might be gone for good. Has he hurt or killed animals before? By letting them go he shows no regard for their safety. </p><p>I'm sorry for him too but at this point he's at the very least a danger to himself. I would absolutely hide and lock up valuables. Of course he'll break a window. Why in heck not use the alarm system? It's really for his protection too. The more opportunity to do wrong the more charges. Did you press charges for this break in? </p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry for you and husband having to go through this heart ache. We say here to trust your gut and if you feel he is ramping up then trust that. It may just be too hard for husband to think about. </p><p>Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is such a sad diagnosis because on the extreme ends there is not much hope for recovery. He could be hard wired now to not be connected to or able to care about what others feel. I hope as he matures his brain development will allow for him to be less impulsive and self destructive. </p><p>Too bad the system is failing him. He seems to need high level locked treatment. Kids with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) can even thrive in such structure. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, glad you found us. There are other parents here who have raised kids with severe Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Welcome to the CD board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 578631, member: 12886"] Well, with a Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) diagnosis., those chickens might be gone for good. Has he hurt or killed animals before? By letting them go he shows no regard for their safety. I'm sorry for him too but at this point he's at the very least a danger to himself. I would absolutely hide and lock up valuables. Of course he'll break a window. Why in heck not use the alarm system? It's really for his protection too. The more opportunity to do wrong the more charges. Did you press charges for this break in? I'm so sorry for you and husband having to go through this heart ache. We say here to trust your gut and if you feel he is ramping up then trust that. It may just be too hard for husband to think about. Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is such a sad diagnosis because on the extreme ends there is not much hope for recovery. He could be hard wired now to not be connected to or able to care about what others feel. I hope as he matures his brain development will allow for him to be less impulsive and self destructive. Too bad the system is failing him. He seems to need high level locked treatment. Kids with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) can even thrive in such structure. Anyway, glad you found us. There are other parents here who have raised kids with severe Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Welcome to the CD board. [/QUOTE]
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