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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 578050" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Did he come from a choatic background? I was thinking attachment disorder. That is very common with older adopted kids and it is not easily cured...it takes a very special type of therapist. Was he exposed in utero by birthmom by drugs and/or alcohol? Another reason he may be difficult, if so. Genetic issues? He has his birthparents DNA. Any mental illness there? You have a complicated trio. I adopted one from foster care and he had many issues that a regular therapist was not equipped to handle.</p><p>If you are not in an adoptive parent group, I greatly suggest it. Many adoptive parents of older kids and sibling groups are facing what you face and swapping stories and where to get help is invaluable. These kids will not be like other kids. Regular therapists are useless. Is there a chance he has fetal alcohol issues?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 578050, member: 1550"] Did he come from a choatic background? I was thinking attachment disorder. That is very common with older adopted kids and it is not easily cured...it takes a very special type of therapist. Was he exposed in utero by birthmom by drugs and/or alcohol? Another reason he may be difficult, if so. Genetic issues? He has his birthparents DNA. Any mental illness there? You have a complicated trio. I adopted one from foster care and he had many issues that a regular therapist was not equipped to handle. If you are not in an adoptive parent group, I greatly suggest it. Many adoptive parents of older kids and sibling groups are facing what you face and swapping stories and where to get help is invaluable. These kids will not be like other kids. Regular therapists are useless. Is there a chance he has fetal alcohol issues? [/QUOTE]
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