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I just rec'd difficult child's IEE report
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 346438" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>I see several contradictions, and no definite statements. As you mentioned...narcissism or a defense mechanism? The thing that jumped out for me was "He states difficult child is emotionally immature and may misinterpret actions and intentions of others, but that he has an adaptive capacity to think logically and coherently. Then, he says difficult child "may show a potentially maladaptive style of processing his affect in which he exerts less control over his feelings than most adolescents of his age." Then he says it's not to say that he can't, but that he chooses not to." Can difficult child help it or can't he? </p><p></p><p>And socially maladaptive? What exactly does that mean? Seems to me that being socially maladaptive is somewhere in the difficult child job description. Don't most of our kids have some difficulties in adapting to social situations on various levels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 346438, member: 4040"] I see several contradictions, and no definite statements. As you mentioned...narcissism or a defense mechanism? The thing that jumped out for me was "He states difficult child is emotionally immature and may misinterpret actions and intentions of others, but that he has an adaptive capacity to think logically and coherently. Then, he says difficult child "may show a potentially maladaptive style of processing his affect in which he exerts less control over his feelings than most adolescents of his age." Then he says it's not to say that he can't, but that he chooses not to." Can difficult child help it or can't he? And socially maladaptive? What exactly does that mean? Seems to me that being socially maladaptive is somewhere in the difficult child job description. Don't most of our kids have some difficulties in adapting to social situations on various levels? [/QUOTE]
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