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Originally Posted by tiredmomma
He is oppositional, especially when raging or in one of his moods, but is usually very remorseful and almost destroyed at times by the things he has said and done to hurt us. He can be very oppositional though.
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Hi,
The teachers are making helpful observations but they might be all wrong about diagnosing.
I'm curious about the word "oppositional."
When an adult is "out of control," the docs can treat with meds.
I'm not choosing my words right but I feel bad seeing the child be called "oppositional" when he seems to have a medical condition.
M.