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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 429515" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Who diagnosed him?</p><p>Does he have any speech problems or problems relating to people (yes, I know he's young, but if he has these problems, you can probably already tell). Any quirks or repetitive movements? Any sensitivities?</p><p>The parent problem is common. It is best just to tell them that "We are better off not discussing Child's diagnosis and issues. If you do, I will have to remove myself from the room (or gently hang up the phone) etc." Don't let them get you down. This is not a parenting issue. He is wired differently than other children and you have a harder time because of this.</p><p>Is he living with two parents? Any siblings? </p><p>Welcome to the board but sorry you have to be here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 429515, member: 1550"] Who diagnosed him? Does he have any speech problems or problems relating to people (yes, I know he's young, but if he has these problems, you can probably already tell). Any quirks or repetitive movements? Any sensitivities? The parent problem is common. It is best just to tell them that "We are better off not discussing Child's diagnosis and issues. If you do, I will have to remove myself from the room (or gently hang up the phone) etc." Don't let them get you down. This is not a parenting issue. He is wired differently than other children and you have a harder time because of this. Is he living with two parents? Any siblings? Welcome to the board but sorry you have to be here. [/QUOTE]
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