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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 443052" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>We UNDERSTAND! We are all facing similar difficulties, and I too have decided to not say anything to my family anymore. It is really sad, specially since I use to tell them everything... but they just don't get it and then conclude I am the problem...<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/sigh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sigh:" title="sigh :sigh:" data-shortname=":sigh:" /></p><p>Go get some professional help, don't hesitate: there are counselors, psychiatrists, behavioral and developmental pediatrician, psychologists. All those professional can offer the help you need as long as they really listen to you and your son. If your regular pediatrician or family doctor is no help, try to look at your local resources yourself (internet, yellow pages, friend's referrals...). It is a long road to get help but at least you'll find some relief knowing your taking action and, in a near future, will get more insights. </p><p>As far as protecting your younger kids, try to think on how you can arrange your house so that the older one can't get to them when you are not in the same room. 5 is still young and a convenient higher gate my help you section a safe area for the little ones (you can see through a gate, but not a door). Get creative! Don't hesiate to have an "atypical" layout: after all, you have an atypical situation. Key is to make your life easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 443052, member: 11847"] We UNDERSTAND! We are all facing similar difficulties, and I too have decided to not say anything to my family anymore. It is really sad, specially since I use to tell them everything... but they just don't get it and then conclude I am the problem...:sigh: Go get some professional help, don't hesitate: there are counselors, psychiatrists, behavioral and developmental pediatrician, psychologists. All those professional can offer the help you need as long as they really listen to you and your son. If your regular pediatrician or family doctor is no help, try to look at your local resources yourself (internet, yellow pages, friend's referrals...). It is a long road to get help but at least you'll find some relief knowing your taking action and, in a near future, will get more insights. As far as protecting your younger kids, try to think on how you can arrange your house so that the older one can't get to them when you are not in the same room. 5 is still young and a convenient higher gate my help you section a safe area for the little ones (you can see through a gate, but not a door). Get creative! Don't hesiate to have an "atypical" layout: after all, you have an atypical situation. Key is to make your life easier. [/QUOTE]
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