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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 728680" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Just wanted to point out that the Emeritus forum is about adult children over 18. Not that you will be chastised for this but will probably get more responses from the General Parenting forum. As far as your son goes, I'd say a good start would be to get him professionally assessed and seek help from there. He is still young enough that you can make him go to counseling and what not. We deluded ourselves with our son till he was old enough that we no longer had that option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 728680, member: 18238"] Just wanted to point out that the Emeritus forum is about adult children over 18. Not that you will be chastised for this but will probably get more responses from the General Parenting forum. As far as your son goes, I'd say a good start would be to get him professionally assessed and seek help from there. He is still young enough that you can make him go to counseling and what not. We deluded ourselves with our son till he was old enough that we no longer had that option. [/QUOTE]
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