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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 567506" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Hi and welcome!</p><p>My difficult son is already and adult and wasn't medicated as a child (or really diagnosed but he seems to be a one to fall through the all cracks), so I don't have much relevant experience to your situation (mine wasn't violent either really, he was a runner) but there is something i may have a bit differing opinion with many here. If you are provided parenting classes or therapy without huge cost to yourself, take an advantage of it. your parenting most likely isn't causing your son's problems and neither does it fix him. But it may make a difference. We did get parenting classes and therapy when my difficult child was young. That certainly didn't turn him a easy child but it did turn him a difficult child with two much better equipped parent to handle him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 567506, member: 14557"] Hi and welcome! My difficult son is already and adult and wasn't medicated as a child (or really diagnosed but he seems to be a one to fall through the all cracks), so I don't have much relevant experience to your situation (mine wasn't violent either really, he was a runner) but there is something i may have a bit differing opinion with many here. If you are provided parenting classes or therapy without huge cost to yourself, take an advantage of it. your parenting most likely isn't causing your son's problems and neither does it fix him. But it may make a difference. We did get parenting classes and therapy when my difficult child was young. That certainly didn't turn him a easy child but it did turn him a difficult child with two much better equipped parent to handle him. [/QUOTE]
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