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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 238785" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi there. Why not tell us about his early development? Did he talk on time? Make eye contact? Cuddle? Does he act approrpriately with same age peers? Does he play with toys the right way? Is there any way for him to get a neuropsychologist evaluation? I don't think he's a "bad" boy. I think he probably has some sort of disorder and it sounds a bit over-the-top for ADHD. Perhaps ex had more than ADHD too. These things are passed along genetically. It isn't your parenting. You are doing GREAT as a parent. This is in your child and has nothing to do with your excellent parenting skills. Can you see a neuropsychologist or a Developmental Pediatrician? I would dump any friends who call him those horrible names. He has a problem, he is not evil. He is a child who needs help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 238785, member: 1550"] Hi there. Why not tell us about his early development? Did he talk on time? Make eye contact? Cuddle? Does he act approrpriately with same age peers? Does he play with toys the right way? Is there any way for him to get a neuropsychologist evaluation? I don't think he's a "bad" boy. I think he probably has some sort of disorder and it sounds a bit over-the-top for ADHD. Perhaps ex had more than ADHD too. These things are passed along genetically. It isn't your parenting. You are doing GREAT as a parent. This is in your child and has nothing to do with your excellent parenting skills. Can you see a neuropsychologist or a Developmental Pediatrician? I would dump any friends who call him those horrible names. He has a problem, he is not evil. He is a child who needs help. [/QUOTE]
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