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Please Help! Is My Son's Pediatrician's diagnosis Correct?
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<blockquote data-quote="newly worried parent" data-source="post: 442412" data-attributes="member: 12314"><p>To add: He is also not defiant. He is very respectful to adults and other kids (with the exception of if a child is picking on him: then he of course will get defensive such as the typical "I am not!" etc...) Rarely is it physical (like a push or hit.) He has only had 2 instances at school where it turned physical. One where a kid kept teasing him (literally went on and on teasing him) and finally he just hit him once in the shoulder. Even though I don't agree with hitting, this was very minor. He didn't even get a referral or anything. Then there was another situation where he was playing hide and seek and hid in a place another kid wanted to hide. That kid pulled his arm to try to get him out and D pushed the kid down. He again never got a referral because wasn't an out and out violent erruption or fight. Other than that he has very typical 10 year old boy reactions to others. He is a very sweet and nice kid and cares how others feel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newly worried parent, post: 442412, member: 12314"] To add: He is also not defiant. He is very respectful to adults and other kids (with the exception of if a child is picking on him: then he of course will get defensive such as the typical "I am not!" etc...) Rarely is it physical (like a push or hit.) He has only had 2 instances at school where it turned physical. One where a kid kept teasing him (literally went on and on teasing him) and finally he just hit him once in the shoulder. Even though I don't agree with hitting, this was very minor. He didn't even get a referral or anything. Then there was another situation where he was playing hide and seek and hid in a place another kid wanted to hide. That kid pulled his arm to try to get him out and D pushed the kid down. He again never got a referral because wasn't an out and out violent erruption or fight. Other than that he has very typical 10 year old boy reactions to others. He is a very sweet and nice kid and cares how others feel. [/QUOTE]
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