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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had him evaluated for ADD and autism when he was younger but the testing came back negative, though I do wish I had pushed more. [/quote] Personal hygeine should have been enforced early on. How do you propose to force him now?[/quote] Please have him reevaluate. [b]He should have been medicated if his grades weren’t good. [/b]It also sounds like he has been depressed most of his life. He needs something to motivate him in life. It is not necessarily your fault. Most of this is really genetics. Some kids need extra pushing to keep them out of a slump. Once in the stump, it is hard to for them to get out and succeed. [/quote] This is correct. Take note DCUM -- grades aren't good? That requires [i]medication[/i]. Lol. [/quote]
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