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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. Appreciate all the advice. She’s not just socially awkward. There’s a lot more going on. “Ask yourself: why is it important to you that this kid have the label attached? It won’t change the support that is available.” Mostly because I see the family struggling so much and I care for them all. I would hope that a diagnosis would help them understand and figure out steps. Right now they’re floundering. But you all are right that I should keep my mouth shut. I’ll just keep supporting them how I have been until now. [/quote] Good. You sound like a caring person but never give unsolicited parenting advice to anyone not related to you. This is especially true for teens. It won’t end well. I’m floundering often with normal stuff with my two teens. I don’t need an outsider to point out what is going on and they have no idea what we are doing behind the scenes. [/quote]
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