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[quote=Anonymous]Sounds like my son. We just did the best we could because he was super successful and self motivated at school. He got bored really easily and always argued about everything catat home. At school He as a leader and an extreme achiever. Things got better at home as long as he was fed and super busy. He also had to be in control with f everything. When he was in high school he found his own therapist he has always been extremely self confident and able to advocate for himself. She helped him a lot. He is now at an Ivy getting straight - As and belongs to numerous organizations. He is well liked but still needs to be the leader not the follower. He still argues a lot when he comes home. But it's much better than it used to be. I am not suggesting that you son doesn't need help. I am only saying that he may just be a highly driven personality. When young kids are like this the adults around them seem to be standing in their way. BTW my kid d has a super high IQ combined with lots of Physical energy and needs little sleep parenting kids like this can be both rewarding and terrible [/quote]
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