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Do you ever find yourself "diagnosis" someone else's difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 40729" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I get very defensive inside when a parent talks about a kid who "just has an anger problem" or "needs boot camp" because most of the time it turns out they don't think anything is wrong with the child other than he's a bad seed, and needs a firm hand. I never say anything, but often diagnose in my head. There is a child in my son's class who acted out and was inflexible, smart but unable to get life, and I thought "Aha! Aspergers." I talked to the mom one day and she told me her son had just been diagnosed with "something like Azpoogers" lol. She shook her head, like she didn't believe it. I told her about Lucas, and she still just brushed it off. Sometimes it's hard to keep quiet, but I do, except here :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 40729, member: 1550"] I get very defensive inside when a parent talks about a kid who "just has an anger problem" or "needs boot camp" because most of the time it turns out they don't think anything is wrong with the child other than he's a bad seed, and needs a firm hand. I never say anything, but often diagnose in my head. There is a child in my son's class who acted out and was inflexible, smart but unable to get life, and I thought "Aha! Aspergers." I talked to the mom one day and she told me her son had just been diagnosed with "something like Azpoogers" lol. She shook her head, like she didn't believe it. I told her about Lucas, and she still just brushed it off. Sometimes it's hard to keep quiet, but I do, except here [img]:smile:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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