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<blockquote data-quote="kristen4112000" data-source="post: 413937" data-attributes="member: 11399"><p>My son does have redeeming qualities. He's very bright, he's always willing to help me do chores if I ask him to, he's always the only one of the kids that is willing to help or come play a game with me. He's the funniest kid I know too, he's got my smartass sense of humor, and he says some of the funniest stuff. He's also fairly mature for his age when he's not having a breakdown over things. </p><p> </p><p>Being that I had him, had his sister when he was 18 months, and then another child when he was 3, my memory doesn't serve to be the best. But I do know that things have been difficult with him since he was very small. Started with colic, medical issues, he's the only child I have that has broken a bone, is color blind, has had to be hospitalized, have stitches, had an ultrasound etc. In utero he had cysts on his brain and I thought he was going to die. When he turned out to be "fine" I was so happy that the fact he screamed for the first 5 months of his life never even bothered me. By school aged I was afraid he wouldn't do well in school because of his behavior. So I do believe that he's been consistent in being difficult. After he began school and we received nothing but rave reviews from his teachers, I thought it was me. </p><p>I feel as though things come and go in terms of his behavior. We'll have a good few days and then it just turns awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristen4112000, post: 413937, member: 11399"] My son does have redeeming qualities. He's very bright, he's always willing to help me do chores if I ask him to, he's always the only one of the kids that is willing to help or come play a game with me. He's the funniest kid I know too, he's got my smartass sense of humor, and he says some of the funniest stuff. He's also fairly mature for his age when he's not having a breakdown over things. Being that I had him, had his sister when he was 18 months, and then another child when he was 3, my memory doesn't serve to be the best. But I do know that things have been difficult with him since he was very small. Started with colic, medical issues, he's the only child I have that has broken a bone, is color blind, has had to be hospitalized, have stitches, had an ultrasound etc. In utero he had cysts on his brain and I thought he was going to die. When he turned out to be "fine" I was so happy that the fact he screamed for the first 5 months of his life never even bothered me. By school aged I was afraid he wouldn't do well in school because of his behavior. So I do believe that he's been consistent in being difficult. After he began school and we received nothing but rave reviews from his teachers, I thought it was me. I feel as though things come and go in terms of his behavior. We'll have a good few days and then it just turns awful. [/QUOTE]
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