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[quote=Anonymous]My parents are the opposite problem: constantly, since the earliest signs of trouble in infancy, insisting over and over that his behavior is within the total bounds of normal. Our stresses have been SO GREAT -- kicked out of a preschool, years of stress at another one, medication at age 4 just to eke by..... then a huge emergence of problems at age 6 that required pulling him out of school full time. Have worked closely with top specialists this whole time, with very clear cut diagnoses -- of serious issues. One of the diagnoses involves some clear cut symptoms that disappeared for a year, but require immediate treatment if they come back. Two weeks ago my mom mentioned that she saw some of those symptoms when she was babysitting him -- but that "it's not anything i can't handle! Don't worry about it!" I had to lecture her that, if the symptoms come back, he needs TREATMENT - it doesn't matter that she thought he seemed fine. It is so annoying for my parents to keep saying that the stuff that's getting us thrown out of school is "nothing." But then i feel bad, because they mean so well. [/quote]
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