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<blockquote data-quote="lostinsc" data-source="post: 454026" data-attributes="member: 12646"><p>I will definitley look into the autistic spectrum disorder. We had him tested to see if he was autistic, but the doctors came back and said he wasn't. As far as shaken baby goes, could a child say a year or older be shaken to hard and have affects from it? I worry so much that all the passing around and going from house to house and never really knowing where "home" is has effected him pretty badly. I k now my husband is having a hard time dealing with the way he acts and it is very hard for myself. Neither one of us know how to really deal with the way he acts. We try the best we can, but it is very frustrating and we are at our wits ends. We need help with dealing with it all too. </p><p></p><p>Any advice for us and hwo to deal with a child with ODD is very much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lostinsc, post: 454026, member: 12646"] I will definitley look into the autistic spectrum disorder. We had him tested to see if he was autistic, but the doctors came back and said he wasn't. As far as shaken baby goes, could a child say a year or older be shaken to hard and have affects from it? I worry so much that all the passing around and going from house to house and never really knowing where "home" is has effected him pretty badly. I k now my husband is having a hard time dealing with the way he acts and it is very hard for myself. Neither one of us know how to really deal with the way he acts. We try the best we can, but it is very frustrating and we are at our wits ends. We need help with dealing with it all too. Any advice for us and hwo to deal with a child with ODD is very much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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