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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] But does learning disability = inability to learn manners? What about adult parents with learning disabilities, can they teach manners if it is assumed that they cannot learn manners? [/quote] Most children with neurological disorders/delays are emotionally delayed as well. They tantrum and have more emotional outbursts for longer periods of time. They also have difficulty with impulse control and understanding appropriate vs inappropriate behaviors. Maturity helps, but until they hit that critical age when maturity sets in, it's incredibly difficult. Just go look at the special needs board here. [b]90% of them drug their kids because they can't control their children[/b].[/quote] Throwing a penalty flag here. The decision to give your ADHD (or similar) child medicine is not an easy one, but if it helps them be more available for learning and feel better about themselves and exercise self-control and be less impulsive, then the positives outweigh the negatives. Your snide comment is off the mark.[/quote]
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