Its a hard situation
@steve50 for some to understand and yes it is a very new, but very real and life changing mental health condition. Its good to be knowledgeable on the different aspects of children mental health as a lot of conditions go hand in hand and usually a diagnosis can include 2, 3 or even more types of conditions. Its hard to explain to people and its very hard to show people as many children affected by mental health look the same as any other child, there not in a wheelchair, don't have blind dog....would people be so quick to judge if confronted with children like this? Theres a lot of information out there and for some reason these conditions are becoming more and more common. Yes some children are just naughty...I do agree, wether that be upbringing, lack of discipline or just how they are and will continue to be into adult life, but children with genuine mental health issues are not kicking back due to this, they are not wired in the conventional way and process everyday life very differently to you and I. Ive been going through a battle for 9 years with my two children, through diagnosis, bullying, medication issues, self harming, depression....the list goes on, and its a horrible thing to have to watch as a parent because you try your best but sometimes your banging your head against a brick wall!! Anyway, feel free to ask me anything, I've gained a lot of knowledge and work closely with the National Autistic Society on case studies and giving first hand insight into my experiences with specialists, the system to get my children the right help, councils, schools and anything else we come up against. Its a constant battle and I'm happy to point people in the right direction