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Reply to "Very controversial question but hoping it can stay on the tracks…."
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[quote=Anonymous]How much physical abuse is your minor child going to receive until you perceive that he may have ADHD or other neurodivergence? Because this is how it works. Some families recognize that their kids need strong boundaries, strict routines, as well as psychological evaluations and treatment, and some families just govern through fear. And eventually, the latter solution stops working because the kids grow up and threaten their parents with the only tool they know: violence. Or they escape. And they certainly never get better on their own unless they're very smart, resilient, and willing to work on themselves; and are helped along the way by mature people. No thanks to their parents. You can also send him to wilderness boot camp: the prime environments for physical, sexual and emotional abuse of teens out there. And then you can sign him up for the military. And then when he's an older adult and still can't get his life together, you'll call it "PTSD" from his years of service. But really, for all lot of these veterans with PTSD... they were often undiagnosed kids who did not receive the help they needed as kids. Anyway. Your choice.[/quote]
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