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difficult child seems "spaced out"
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 572769" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>That does sound troubling. The way I see it, everything is cumulative. So wacky FB posts and talking like a pirate from a typical teen is just attention-seeking behavior most of the time. But it may not bode well for a difficult child with- other significant issues taken into account. IME, telling them not to be impulsive and to think before they act would make <strong>me</strong> feel better, but it has absolutely no effect on a difficult child. They hear, "blah, blah, blah." In one ear and out the other.</p><p>I hope he does get help and the proper medications, or else this will just progress. You are doing so great so far - hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 572769, member: 13882"] That does sound troubling. The way I see it, everything is cumulative. So wacky FB posts and talking like a pirate from a typical teen is just attention-seeking behavior most of the time. But it may not bode well for a difficult child with- other significant issues taken into account. IME, telling them not to be impulsive and to think before they act would make [B]me[/B] feel better, but it has absolutely no effect on a difficult child. They hear, "blah, blah, blah." In one ear and out the other. I hope he does get help and the proper medications, or else this will just progress. You are doing so great so far - hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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