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She's 6 and I think a sociopath
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<blockquote data-quote="AIC" data-source="post: 350141"><p>Acutually her and the older boy were both diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) before they moved here, and the 5 yr old boy (who was 4 then) was thought to possibly have it, but more counseling would be necessary to determine if it was a problem as he got older. Again, this is just what we read on medical papers one time- it was never even mentioned by caseworkers, thier doctors, etc. The papers briefly mentioned it and indicated they'd probably move past it with no issues. I'll definately see what kind of treatments I can find and what's available around here. We're still a little worried about the 5 yr old boy because he seems to have the same emotional void and lack of conscience in him, but he's also walked up to people and said "i'm going to kill your face" and "i'm going to make you bleed with this pencil". The girl's behavior and actions are definately worse, but she's older too. Wow, this is a bit terrifying now, realizing how difficult this is gonig to be. And I really do appreciate everyone that's helped and given advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AIC, post: 350141"] Acutually her and the older boy were both diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) before they moved here, and the 5 yr old boy (who was 4 then) was thought to possibly have it, but more counseling would be necessary to determine if it was a problem as he got older. Again, this is just what we read on medical papers one time- it was never even mentioned by caseworkers, thier doctors, etc. The papers briefly mentioned it and indicated they'd probably move past it with no issues. I'll definately see what kind of treatments I can find and what's available around here. We're still a little worried about the 5 yr old boy because he seems to have the same emotional void and lack of conscience in him, but he's also walked up to people and said "i'm going to kill your face" and "i'm going to make you bleed with this pencil". The girl's behavior and actions are definately worse, but she's older too. Wow, this is a bit terrifying now, realizing how difficult this is gonig to be. And I really do appreciate everyone that's helped and given advice. [/QUOTE]
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