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Lol and Jabber: Update?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 659210" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>PG - I think Lil's boy has been this way for a long time, like back when he was too young for drugs to even be a possibility. He didn't just one day "become" this. Which is the major difference between kids with substance abuse issues, and kids with developmental/mental health issues - the first group, it's usually like a "switch", whereas the second group is either always there or a slower decline.</p><p> </p><p>WHY is he that way? Well... given that you're not likely to get him in for testing, you don't really know what you are dealing with. He likely has thinking impairments, probably doesn't process input information the same way, and so on. He just IS different. Somehow, he has to figure out how to find his own niche and survive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 659210, member: 11791"] PG - I think Lil's boy has been this way for a long time, like back when he was too young for drugs to even be a possibility. He didn't just one day "become" this. Which is the major difference between kids with substance abuse issues, and kids with developmental/mental health issues - the first group, it's usually like a "switch", whereas the second group is either always there or a slower decline. WHY is he that way? Well... given that you're not likely to get him in for testing, you don't really know what you are dealing with. He likely has thinking impairments, probably doesn't process input information the same way, and so on. He just IS different. Somehow, he has to figure out how to find his own niche and survive. [/QUOTE]
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