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<blockquote data-quote="WearyMomof2" data-source="post: 742238" data-attributes="member: 23447"><p>He had a neuropsychological evaluation six months ago after he hit his stepbrother. I had it done to prove he wasn't this awful kid my husband ex and other family members think he is. His behavior challenges are very different than my daughter's. My daughter will have meltdowns that last for an hour and then need several hours of reassurance. My son's never has had meltdowns or tantrums the way she does and his ADHD meltdowns or 'episodes' as we call them are very quick and he's back to being himself. Also my son is very engaging with people. He wants to talk to everyone, and he's very aware that kids often don't like him and find him, well... annoying. I sometimes think his anxiety would be less if he wasn't such a people person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WearyMomof2, post: 742238, member: 23447"] He had a neuropsychological evaluation six months ago after he hit his stepbrother. I had it done to prove he wasn't this awful kid my husband ex and other family members think he is. His behavior challenges are very different than my daughter's. My daughter will have meltdowns that last for an hour and then need several hours of reassurance. My son's never has had meltdowns or tantrums the way she does and his ADHD meltdowns or 'episodes' as we call them are very quick and he's back to being himself. Also my son is very engaging with people. He wants to talk to everyone, and he's very aware that kids often don't like him and find him, well... annoying. I sometimes think his anxiety would be less if he wasn't such a people person. [/QUOTE]
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