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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 452921" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I don't think he's spoiled. I don't think any of our k ids are spoiled. What do they mean by spoiled anyway? Sounds like something is going on with him. We would have to have more info to give you more helpful information. How was his early development? Any major stress ever happen in his life? Any siblings? Does he live with both biological parents? </p><p></p><p>Did your son speak on time? Did he cuddle when he was young? Did he and does he make good eye contact with both you and strangers? Can he transition from one activity to another? Is he unusually rigid? Any sensitivities to loud noise, certain textures, certain foods, etc? The more you tell us, the more we can try to help.</p><p></p><p>by the way, you were a very good parent to get your son out of the hot car. What sort of parent would risk a child's health just to win a point? Don't beat yourself up over that. Something is going on that is beyond your control and you are trying to keep your child safe. I would not pay much attention to the in-laws. Even without knowing more, I can tell you that an evaluation would be helpful. I prefer neuropsychs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 452921, member: 1550"] I don't think he's spoiled. I don't think any of our k ids are spoiled. What do they mean by spoiled anyway? Sounds like something is going on with him. We would have to have more info to give you more helpful information. How was his early development? Any major stress ever happen in his life? Any siblings? Does he live with both biological parents? Did your son speak on time? Did he cuddle when he was young? Did he and does he make good eye contact with both you and strangers? Can he transition from one activity to another? Is he unusually rigid? Any sensitivities to loud noise, certain textures, certain foods, etc? The more you tell us, the more we can try to help. by the way, you were a very good parent to get your son out of the hot car. What sort of parent would risk a child's health just to win a point? Don't beat yourself up over that. Something is going on that is beyond your control and you are trying to keep your child safe. I would not pay much attention to the in-laws. Even without knowing more, I can tell you that an evaluation would be helpful. I prefer neuropsychs. [/QUOTE]
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