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My adult daughter is spiraling (Borderline Personality Disorder)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 762973" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi. About Jayden. He is in special education resource classes plus some time in mainstream. At home he is throwing less tantrums and trying to communicate more. I have no doubt that, although he is still delayed, he is doing much better than he would have if Lee and Kay had him. Remember, they would mot vaccinate him and planned to homeschool him. On many levels, including how unmotivated both are, homeschooling would have failed miserably with a delayed autistic child like Jayden. He has a sparkle in his eyes that is new.</p><p></p><p>Kay does.not call (or Lee). Jayden asks about them sometimes. He cries. He is in therapy. The good news is he is very bonded to Amy and her entire family. Bonding is important for a child who moves from one family to another.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for asking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 762973, member: 1550"] Hi. About Jayden. He is in special education resource classes plus some time in mainstream. At home he is throwing less tantrums and trying to communicate more. I have no doubt that, although he is still delayed, he is doing much better than he would have if Lee and Kay had him. Remember, they would mot vaccinate him and planned to homeschool him. On many levels, including how unmotivated both are, homeschooling would have failed miserably with a delayed autistic child like Jayden. He has a sparkle in his eyes that is new. Kay does.not call (or Lee). Jayden asks about them sometimes. He cries. He is in therapy. The good news is he is very bonded to Amy and her entire family. Bonding is important for a child who moves from one family to another. Thanks for asking. [/QUOTE]
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