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Reply to "Do you have a difficult child and how do you define one? Not special needs. Just difficult."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Sometimes it's just a question of personality fit with the parents and siblings. Sometimes there is genuinely a tendency to one or more disorders, say ODD or anxiety for example, except that it's subclinical and the parents are not aware that it might be treated with structured behavior modification, therapy or meds, as the case may be. Sometimes it's a little of both. What most don't realize is that all behaviors exist on a spectrum, and many people exhibit signs of certain psychiatric disorders, but since they are perhaps not impacted daily by them, it all flies under the radar as "being difficult" (when young), or "being as assh0le" (as adults). [/quote] You suggesting that all difficult kids are undiagnosed functioning Autism Spectrum kids?[/quote]
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