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JT's ADHD and Risk-Seeking Behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 398164" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>One of the things that, in my opinion, saved my gfgbro's life was 2 years in the army. The military does NOT let you blame any one else. In fact, you may get the consequences of someone else slacking off, but you also get them for your own transgressions. Not at all sure it is a good idea in this time of war, but it is the ONLY thing that got my brother to take ANY responsibility for ANY of his actions.</p><p> </p><p>I really doubt that you have the risk of JT turning out like my brother. JT is not overly oppositional, and many times isn't really hard to live with. He doesn't do the opposite of every single thing you ask him to do or suggest to him. </p><p> </p><p>You are doing a really great job with him, and in time he will figure things out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 398164, member: 1233"] One of the things that, in my opinion, saved my gfgbro's life was 2 years in the army. The military does NOT let you blame any one else. In fact, you may get the consequences of someone else slacking off, but you also get them for your own transgressions. Not at all sure it is a good idea in this time of war, but it is the ONLY thing that got my brother to take ANY responsibility for ANY of his actions. I really doubt that you have the risk of JT turning out like my brother. JT is not overly oppositional, and many times isn't really hard to live with. He doesn't do the opposite of every single thing you ask him to do or suggest to him. You are doing a really great job with him, and in time he will figure things out. [/QUOTE]
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