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Toxic ex manipulation of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) son
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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 738169" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Thank you for that. I didn't think of it that way. I don't know much about the origin of Autism. I need to do some research, do they know what causes Autism? I wonder why so many are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at this point in time, my thought is that in years past doctors didn't know what they were looking for, didn't have the proper criteria to diagnose. I wonder so much about my problem son. Is he odd, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), just an entitled brat? From the time he was 13 we said he followed his sister's biological calendar and "at that time of the month" don't look at him crooked. He always had trouble focusing in school and yet would ace every test. In 1st grade went for 1 on 1 reading classes before school, he caught up quickly. I think he caught up quickly because he didn't want to be bothered being in school early. The list goes on all through school years. </p><p></p><p>Sleepy Mommy, I feel horrible that your ex treats you and your son this way. I am so glad my hubby never thought our difficult child was just fine. Even though difficult son stole from us (and hasn't been forgiven) hubby is on board with giving him a financial hand as long as it isn't cash example: food card, pay 1/2 of rent directly, make insurance payment.. not enough to give him extra money to spend inappropriately, not enough so he can quit his second job., just enough where needed to fill in. You are in such a hard spot. I wish you could talk to ex and make a plan together to help your son. You said their is Autism in your ex's family , is it a blood relation? Is Autism hereditary?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 738169, member: 23103"] Thank you for that. I didn't think of it that way. I don't know much about the origin of Autism. I need to do some research, do they know what causes Autism? I wonder why so many are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at this point in time, my thought is that in years past doctors didn't know what they were looking for, didn't have the proper criteria to diagnose. I wonder so much about my problem son. Is he odd, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), just an entitled brat? From the time he was 13 we said he followed his sister's biological calendar and "at that time of the month" don't look at him crooked. He always had trouble focusing in school and yet would ace every test. In 1st grade went for 1 on 1 reading classes before school, he caught up quickly. I think he caught up quickly because he didn't want to be bothered being in school early. The list goes on all through school years. Sleepy Mommy, I feel horrible that your ex treats you and your son this way. I am so glad my hubby never thought our difficult child was just fine. Even though difficult son stole from us (and hasn't been forgiven) hubby is on board with giving him a financial hand as long as it isn't cash example: food card, pay 1/2 of rent directly, make insurance payment.. not enough to give him extra money to spend inappropriately, not enough so he can quit his second job., just enough where needed to fill in. You are in such a hard spot. I wish you could talk to ex and make a plan together to help your son. You said their is Autism in your ex's family , is it a blood relation? Is Autism hereditary? [/QUOTE]
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