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<blockquote data-quote="keepongoing" data-source="post: 493403"><p>My son is on the spectrum (which is different from your kid) but it sounds like your kid has issues with self-regulation beyond what a typical kid experiences.</p><p></p><p>I always thought my boy would grow out of his behaviors and when he did get a diagnosis it hit me like a ton of bricks that this was life-long and not a phase. That being said - my son is now in middle school and while his behaviors will always be different his aggression has decreased and his academics have improved. I learned to raise him as who he is instead of who I hoped he grow into and that has made a big difference for him and me. My son has changed but so have I.</p><p>You do not know what your kid will be like 5 years from now but trust that when you get there it will be okay. There will be good days and bad days and both of you will grow along the way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keepongoing, post: 493403"] My son is on the spectrum (which is different from your kid) but it sounds like your kid has issues with self-regulation beyond what a typical kid experiences. I always thought my boy would grow out of his behaviors and when he did get a diagnosis it hit me like a ton of bricks that this was life-long and not a phase. That being said - my son is now in middle school and while his behaviors will always be different his aggression has decreased and his academics have improved. I learned to raise him as who he is instead of who I hoped he grow into and that has made a big difference for him and me. My son has changed but so have I. You do not know what your kid will be like 5 years from now but trust that when you get there it will be okay. There will be good days and bad days and both of you will grow along the way. [/QUOTE]
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