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[quote=Anonymous]What have his school guidance counselor and his team teachers said? They are in a good position to give you valuable insight, especially since you have already had him evaluated for ADHD. Also, although you don't think that either you or your wife are like this, it is possible that he is picking up something at home. When he says something very bluntly, how do you respond? When you are alone with him, do you laugh because it is outrageous and spot on and charming all at the same time but then when you're in a social environment you are embarrassed by the same outspoken behavior? If that is the case then you need to do some retraining for your child AND for yourselves. You don't say what grade he is in. Sometimes this is a maturity issue. Again, your son's team teachers and counselors can help with perspective. Are there any indications for Aspergers?[/quote]
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