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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 168952" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I would never leave them alone. Ever. And, yes, I'd be afraid--all evidence points to difficult child hurting the dog. This little guy really needs help. I wouldn't trust him at all with the other child or the animal. It sounds like more than "Aspie" to me. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids are often great with pets and do not tend to be cruel--unless they have a co-morbid problem. Was this child ever abused that you know of? Is he also adopted? What do you think about the Zoloft? Zoloft can make difficult child's really act out badly. It can cause kids to become, at best, just agitated and, at worst, violent and psychotic. If he has been worse since the Zoloft, I'd think of THAT, especially if it has been a few months that he has been on it or the dose was boosted. I really DON'T like antidepressants for kids--I've taken so many myself and I know that they can cause as much bad as good...depending..</p><p>Sorry to be blunt. This is my take on it. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 168952, member: 1550"] I would never leave them alone. Ever. And, yes, I'd be afraid--all evidence points to difficult child hurting the dog. This little guy really needs help. I wouldn't trust him at all with the other child or the animal. It sounds like more than "Aspie" to me. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids are often great with pets and do not tend to be cruel--unless they have a co-morbid problem. Was this child ever abused that you know of? Is he also adopted? What do you think about the Zoloft? Zoloft can make difficult child's really act out badly. It can cause kids to become, at best, just agitated and, at worst, violent and psychotic. If he has been worse since the Zoloft, I'd think of THAT, especially if it has been a few months that he has been on it or the dose was boosted. I really DON'T like antidepressants for kids--I've taken so many myself and I know that they can cause as much bad as good...depending.. Sorry to be blunt. This is my take on it. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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