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Previously on "Children with ADHD. Real or bad parenting?"
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Sorry to read this MF, I hope the move has the positive impact you're family desperately needs. My nephew has ADHD and vocal tics. Completely failed by the school system, nice and calm at home.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI have nothing useful to contribute, not having any experience of what you're going through, but I can give you a
Last edited by northernladuk; 24 November 2023, 10:02.
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I wouldn't recommend taking the whole responsibility on yourself as at some point you won't be there and what will be will be. Best to find the right institution for him earlier rather than later. I saw the same with my younger brother who made catastrophic decisions and died a few months before my father who'd gone into a care home with dementia after spending his life supporting him
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I have nothing useful to contribute, not having any experience of what you're going through, but I can give you a
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
The most frustrating thing about this original thread was that I played through all of the combinations of where this would go over the years with the behavioural issues occuring from his ASD/ADHD/ and PDA causing extreme anxiety. Jail, suicide or sectioning was what I thought was going to happen. That may seem an odd thing to preclude but that was my whole person & career was based on (analytics/modelling & prediction). I think of all outcomes and how to move something in the direction required.
Looks like we're going to have to become hippies in the countryside & I may have to prostitute myself
again with some on the side contracting for easy cash. Anyone hiring mid 50 year olds now???
53 year old still doing OK if that helps.
Chin up and carry on fella.
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Best of luck MarillionFan
It is definitely one of the hardest things to manage - and not takeover everything - as the education sector is so structured.
For 90% of the kids they get through the school years with the odd up and down.
But those who struggle with social anxiety or outside of the mainstream it is a difficult time.
Good luck with the homeschooling. There are more important parts to life than academic results through a structured school route.
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