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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I applaud you for being so proactive about your son. My parents weren't proactive at all with my older brother. I don't know if it would have made a difference or not in his case, but I like to think it might have. I remember sensing something was very wrong with my older brother - I have specific memories, once when I was three, and the other time when I was four (he was seven and eight, respectively). Of course, there really was something very, very wrong with him. He lived a destructive life and when he died an early death recently it was a relief knowing that he wouldn't hurt anybody else any more. Sad, but also a great relief. I want to believe all children are good but my experience growing up with a brother who was so spectacularly destructive from an early age makes me think that there's a physiological element that might prevent some children from normal development if there's no intervention.[/quote]
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