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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 701221" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>Welcome! your son sounds a lot like mine 2 years ago. I have no solution to offer on how to help him because at this time I haven't even really figured out how to help my own. You came to a good place full of people that have a lot of experience with these difficult kids. You are not alone! My best advise is trust your mom instincts. Also to read/research as much as you can on what you think may be the problem and ways to help it. I wish I would of gotten help for mine when he was younger, maybe he wouldn't have the problems he does today. You have been over on the thread I created already, I listened to the doctors etc. that said "don't worry hes just a boy" or "he will grow out of it". Well safe to say the earlier the interventions and support the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 701221, member: 20727"] Welcome! your son sounds a lot like mine 2 years ago. I have no solution to offer on how to help him because at this time I haven't even really figured out how to help my own. You came to a good place full of people that have a lot of experience with these difficult kids. You are not alone! My best advise is trust your mom instincts. Also to read/research as much as you can on what you think may be the problem and ways to help it. I wish I would of gotten help for mine when he was younger, maybe he wouldn't have the problems he does today. You have been over on the thread I created already, I listened to the doctors etc. that said "don't worry hes just a boy" or "he will grow out of it". Well safe to say the earlier the interventions and support the better. [/QUOTE]
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