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Need some help understanding my 7 yo son
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 611984" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hello and welcome to the forum. I am a little confused by two things that you say - firstly that your son has had hundreds of meltdowns and can be a handful, and secondly that he is well-behaved, sweet and nice. Now, I understand all too well what it is to have a Jekyll and Hyde for a child, but then my son is ADHD. In my experience of children my son's age in England, France and Morocco, they do not have hundreds of meltdowns. I also would be surprised by a child saying he wished he were dead over such an issue.</p><p></p><p>I'm not so sure that there is nothing going on for your boy. But really diagnosis over the internet is useless. None of us can know from afar. Is there anything else you might feel is relevant?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 611984, member: 11227"] Hello and welcome to the forum. I am a little confused by two things that you say - firstly that your son has had hundreds of meltdowns and can be a handful, and secondly that he is well-behaved, sweet and nice. Now, I understand all too well what it is to have a Jekyll and Hyde for a child, but then my son is ADHD. In my experience of children my son's age in England, France and Morocco, they do not have hundreds of meltdowns. I also would be surprised by a child saying he wished he were dead over such an issue. I'm not so sure that there is nothing going on for your boy. But really diagnosis over the internet is useless. None of us can know from afar. Is there anything else you might feel is relevant? [/QUOTE]
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