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[quote=Anonymous]A lot. No snappy retorts from him. Takes three time as long with any homework. However, he learned to study hard and it has translated to him being a better student than many fast processing people(now young adult). I used to have to sit with him and do homework together, he wanted this, always asked for help, tutors were a constant for DS. He also has add, but anxiety was a bigger issue, and now he decided to take anxiety meds and they are helping more than add meds. Yes, younger sibling issue too, for us. My dd says that she knows I love brother more(He needed so much help it was hard to balance, I tried my best) Once he was in college I quit my job to be with teen DD at home and do things together... doesn't help that DS likes to stoke that fire even now when he is in college. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.[/quote]
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