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My son, the reason for sleeping with one eye open!
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<blockquote data-quote="HellHelix" data-source="post: 690715" data-attributes="member: 20440"><p>As an infant there wasn't much to notice, he didn't cry a lot, was pretty content and just always seemed to stare off into space. As a toddler when he started walking, he'd purposely knock things off shelves to watch them break, would yell a lot and was aggressive. Pre school didn't work for him because of his behavior so he went to a church school in hopes they'd be able to straighten him up but had no luck. All his school years up to this point have been bad. He's very defiant, would hit teachers, assault other students, run away and is never passing. He was placed in a behavioral class but it didn't make a difference. His bio dad (whom I never married)has schizophrenia and was very violent and is now in prison for life but I left him when my son was 3 years old and never had much contact with him. I've been with my current husband since. My husband works so it's hard to take shifts to sleep because he won't be able to do his job being tired and I don't want to ask that of him since I'm not working. Which working is impossible for me because anytime I've had a job I've had to end up leaving before being fired because I was called so often to pick him up due to his behavior. I do go to school full time but I was able to do my classes online this summer instead of go in since I don't have someone who is capable of watching him. Everyone who does know how difficult it is to watch my son isn't willing to help because he's too much for them. My dad helped me for a little bit but my son kicked him so hard in the chest I was afraid he was going to seriously injure him so I won't allow it anymore but also because I now live 8 hours away from my parents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HellHelix, post: 690715, member: 20440"] As an infant there wasn't much to notice, he didn't cry a lot, was pretty content and just always seemed to stare off into space. As a toddler when he started walking, he'd purposely knock things off shelves to watch them break, would yell a lot and was aggressive. Pre school didn't work for him because of his behavior so he went to a church school in hopes they'd be able to straighten him up but had no luck. All his school years up to this point have been bad. He's very defiant, would hit teachers, assault other students, run away and is never passing. He was placed in a behavioral class but it didn't make a difference. His bio dad (whom I never married)has schizophrenia and was very violent and is now in prison for life but I left him when my son was 3 years old and never had much contact with him. I've been with my current husband since. My husband works so it's hard to take shifts to sleep because he won't be able to do his job being tired and I don't want to ask that of him since I'm not working. Which working is impossible for me because anytime I've had a job I've had to end up leaving before being fired because I was called so often to pick him up due to his behavior. I do go to school full time but I was able to do my classes online this summer instead of go in since I don't have someone who is capable of watching him. Everyone who does know how difficult it is to watch my son isn't willing to help because he's too much for them. My dad helped me for a little bit but my son kicked him so hard in the chest I was afraid he was going to seriously injure him so I won't allow it anymore but also because I now live 8 hours away from my parents. [/QUOTE]
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