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How To Take Back Control From 7Yr Old/Neighbors Complaining Of His Screaming
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 613245" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Confused, I don't think the onlookers were prejudice. I think they may have wondered though who this child was that I was chasing and why was he screaming like I had a butcher knife in my hand just ready to kill him. Yes, he screamed like his life was in danger!!! Yikes!!!</p><p></p><p>I did not mean your son has schizophrenia. It's just that whatever he has will not be clear this early. My guess is more than one thing is going on and, psychiatry being an inexact science, there are no blood tests to tell us what is wrong or if our children's diagnosticians are right or not. All we can do is pray and hope for the best. My Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son started out a terror and got considerably better, but my oldest child who inherited my mental health issues has moments when I think he is no better than he was when he was little and hitting and shoving other kids. So (shrug) none of us can guess the outcome of our journey. I hope for the very, very best for you and your son. You are certainly doing all you can.</p><p></p><p>And there is no such thing as posting too much. Check my # of posts...lol. I'm not alone. I started when my son Sonic was young and had a wrong diagnosis of bipolar. Since he is now twenty, I have been here at least for thirteen years. Maybe my experiences can help others?? I don't know. I do try. And I don't ever want you to think you are posting too often. When you get more centered, you will be able to give back if you like, but it is NOT required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 613245, member: 1550"] Confused, I don't think the onlookers were prejudice. I think they may have wondered though who this child was that I was chasing and why was he screaming like I had a butcher knife in my hand just ready to kill him. Yes, he screamed like his life was in danger!!! Yikes!!! I did not mean your son has schizophrenia. It's just that whatever he has will not be clear this early. My guess is more than one thing is going on and, psychiatry being an inexact science, there are no blood tests to tell us what is wrong or if our children's diagnosticians are right or not. All we can do is pray and hope for the best. My Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son started out a terror and got considerably better, but my oldest child who inherited my mental health issues has moments when I think he is no better than he was when he was little and hitting and shoving other kids. So (shrug) none of us can guess the outcome of our journey. I hope for the very, very best for you and your son. You are certainly doing all you can. And there is no such thing as posting too much. Check my # of posts...lol. I'm not alone. I started when my son Sonic was young and had a wrong diagnosis of bipolar. Since he is now twenty, I have been here at least for thirteen years. Maybe my experiences can help others?? I don't know. I do try. And I don't ever want you to think you are posting too often. When you get more centered, you will be able to give back if you like, but it is NOT required. [/QUOTE]
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