Born Addicted to Opioids (The Forgotten Victims of the Drug Crisis)

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  • čas přidán 29. 03. 2023
  • Liam was born with multiple drugs in his system and quickly went into withdrawal. Today he is diagnosed with autism, anxiety, depression, ADHD and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). Doctors also found that his brain is malformed. Liam wants others to know that he is trying to control his impulses, but it can be difficult.
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  • @SpecialBooksbySpecialKids
    @SpecialBooksbySpecialKids  Před rokem +13286

    One of the main things I hope this video illustrates is that Liam is a victim. The exposure to drugs while he was developing caused his brain to become malformed. As a result, he now struggles with anger and impulse control. Children with ODD are often labeled as "bad" children, but it is much more complex than that. Also, I just want to point out that it is entirely possible for a child to be diagnosed with ODD without exposure to drugs in utero.

    • @veytextrium
      @veytextrium Před rokem +164

      Thanks for making videos on this stuff!

    • @pillowcase2006
      @pillowcase2006 Před rokem +92

      Amazing tribute, bro. Thanks so much for this and other profiles you do.

    • @Izzy-cp8yt
      @Izzy-cp8yt Před rokem +399

      I've had a kid with ODD in one of my jobs, and theirs was due to severe abuse. One of the sweetest kids I've ever met, SUPER self aware, and they were working SO hard to grow from their past.
      The fact that Liam said "if I could find a human friend" broke my heart. He seems like a very sweet, smart child, and he's very well spoken. I hope he finds some wonderful friends soon.

    • @mymylauren
      @mymylauren Před rokem +89

      As someone who is in school for special education , this helped give me a brief insight into the world of ODD

    • @mymylauren
      @mymylauren Před rokem +32

      @@Cimorelli102 I don’t think they mentioned that , he looks 11 or 12 in my eyes

  • @authenticteecee
    @authenticteecee Před 10 měsíci +25446

    He’s a smart kid and somebody is telling him otherwise

    • @what.theguac9290
      @what.theguac9290 Před 10 měsíci +1128

      I would imagine kids at school

    • @authenticteecee
      @authenticteecee Před 10 měsíci +303

      @@what.theguac9290 so sad :(

    • @ThaDarkLighter
      @ThaDarkLighter Před 10 měsíci +121

      Very actually

    • @catharperfect7036
      @catharperfect7036 Před 10 měsíci +540

      Yeah, it's great he seems to love computers, they have been the salvation for many with autism.

    • @He_l_en
      @He_l_en Před 10 měsíci +311

      Cause he’s ‘different’ and ppl(for example teachers) dont know how to deal with him. They either dont have experience or dealing with him is tiring - cant blame them, but it isnt excuse also.

  • @t5.0ny
    @t5.0ny Před 3 měsíci +3947

    Little bro speaks more articulately than half of the people my age.

    • @MrMrMolster
      @MrMrMolster Před měsícem +7

      @2ndPeterVBlack absolutely agree!!!

    • @soignethereal-qg1wl
      @soignethereal-qg1wl Před měsícem +7

      He is articulate because his parents encourage and model it.

    • @gerrylouis2092
      @gerrylouis2092 Před měsícem

      i know right its so crazy

    • @summertimeeebby
      @summertimeeebby Před 18 dny +2

      I hope he makes some friends in middle school and he stays himself cuz he seems like a funny kid

    • @M357.
      @M357. Před 16 dny +4

      its a thin line between crazyness and intelligence

  • @LadyAmalthea0615
    @LadyAmalthea0615 Před 3 měsíci +1063

    "Me and him don't have no friends." 😢That hurts my heart.

  • @attaboy-nigga
    @attaboy-nigga Před 3 měsíci +762

    bro this dude seems like such a vibe, i'd hang out with him any time

  • @ne3371
    @ne3371 Před 9 měsíci +5247

    “It takes a village to raise a child, but when you have a child like Liam, the village flees” that hit hard.

  • @thepoweroftheoilofjoy
    @thepoweroftheoilofjoy Před 8 měsíci +5717

    Considering all the drugs his mom took while pregnant, he is doing great. I'm surprised he made it out.

    • @alsoleve99
      @alsoleve99 Před 7 měsíci +101

      I mean, he still has a long way to go… Only time will tell where he will end up ..

    • @kerafyrm_
      @kerafyrm_ Před 7 měsíci +40

      @@alsoleve99 He will never follow the rules, I dont think he'll ever be able to support himself.

    • @ThugLifeBitches1
      @ThugLifeBitches1 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kerafyrm_lol that’s the limit you put on yourself. Rules are meant to be broken and as you get older you have to learn how to not get caught doing it, we do it everyday. Do you not slow down when you see a cop in traffic in hopes that he doesn’t catch you going 10 over and then immediately speed up when you’ve passed him? Most of us abide by the rules when it’s convenient to keep us out of trouble but would break them if they stood between us and something that really matters, again we see that everyday. Have you every analyzed what rules are and what it means to have rules? Who comes up with the rules? In our case it would be a governing body, what exactly qualifies them above anyone else to determine what can or can’t be done in life? How egotistical do we have to be as humans to sincerely believe we can make rules that tell people how they have to live? When you look at the wonder that is life and existence how on earth do you get convinced that rules that are man made get to govern any of how this works? Following rules simply implies that it is ok to have someone else’s view imposed upon you and that you have to fall in line with that, I don’t need there to be a law to say that I shouldn’t harm someone because I understand that on my own and can govern myself accordingly. Nobody needs a law to tell them they should or shouldn’t do something because we already possess that ability to determine those things naturally, if you are unable to see right from wrong on your own then it’s time for some introspection

    • @magnusgranskau7487
      @magnusgranskau7487 Před 7 měsíci

      @@kerafyrm_ im not big on following rules either and i support myself just fine. Not being totally controled by norms is a good sign, just because a mom has had lots of drugs while pregnant, does not not always mean the kid will be damaged, or cant recover. people, animals and plants can go through a lot and succeed. but only time will tell. i wish him the best

    • @gHosTing-HoShI
      @gHosTing-HoShI Před 7 měsíci +218

      ​@@kerafyrm_Don't make assumptions about a literal kid's future life

  • @fadumoaden5576
    @fadumoaden5576 Před 3 měsíci +308

    This mother is a super hero. The amount of patiences she has is out of this world.

    • @Lilli_Loves_Bondi
      @Lilli_Loves_Bondi Před měsícem +10

      Foster parents and adoptive parents are amazing ❤️❤️

  • @ElChapoDel8
    @ElChapoDel8 Před 3 měsíci +374

    Poor mother, you can see the pain on his face due to the damage that the biological mother did to that child

    • @gottderneuenwelt
      @gottderneuenwelt Před měsícem

      Don't call that woman his "biological mother", all she did was give birth. She's not a mother and will never be. The woman who's in the video and takes care of him however, is his mother.

    • @baassiia
      @baassiia Před 13 dny +6

      I am wondering how much of it are drags influence his brain Development and how much is inheritted. There are certain personality traits/brain chemistry that make you easier to get addicted. One of it is ADHD, that we know runs in family.

  • @Axqu7227
    @Axqu7227 Před 10 měsíci +6115

    You can see Liam's frustration at how different his brain is immediately. He's such an intelligent, articulate, sharp kid and is extremely good at telling us (as much as a kid can) how rough it is to butt up against his neurological hard limits. It's super telling how good he is at self-advocacy at such a young age. Poor kid is trying so damn hard and his biomom set him up to fail.

    • @bandit5875
      @bandit5875 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I call em “Birthers” and “Seeders” and that’s it. They’re not dads, fathers, moms, mothers, or guardians of any type. When you deliberately harm your child, you’re a piece of crap not a parent.

    • @xCosmicMuffinManx
      @xCosmicMuffinManx Před 9 měsíci +296

      It is sad because he is extremely perceptive, and he's self aware of his condition and emotions. I was not at all as aware of my emotions at this age.

    • @Dr.NowIsTheGOAT
      @Dr.NowIsTheGOAT Před 9 měsíci +42

      @@xCosmicMuffinManxI literally don’t remember being his age let alone my emotions 😂

    • @JessicaVanderhoff
      @JessicaVanderhoff Před 9 měsíci +65

      And good chance the world set his bio mom up to fail. Most hard core drug addicts have been through horrible trauma.

    • @elexiseuphoria
      @elexiseuphoria Před 9 měsíci +22

      Don’t blame the mom. Blame the system. Blame the school and blame society

  • @syracusealumnus79
    @syracusealumnus79 Před 7 měsíci +3455

    Liam's self-awareness and intelligence are remarkable for his age. I hope the ODD can be managed so his other talents can shine.

    • @Pindolene
      @Pindolene Před 6 měsíci +9

      I hope so too!

    • @curiousgeorge6921
      @curiousgeorge6921 Před 6 měsíci +6

      That's a made up bs

    • @dreelix5689
      @dreelix5689 Před 5 měsíci

      @@curiousgeorge6921 i wish it was. i was diagnosed with ODD when i was very young. its very very tough to overcome alot of mental challenges. Depression Etc.

    • @annjepsen1621
      @annjepsen1621 Před 5 měsíci +28

      ​@@curiousgeorge6921 What is made-up? You're spouting nonsense.

    • @ayanaanaya1210
      @ayanaanaya1210 Před 5 měsíci +29

      @@annjepsen1621 heya i think i can give some insight. Im not completely sure of what they mean but from my own research and experience that a lot of the time ODD is used by parents to neglect their own place in their child’s behavior and emotional responses. For me it was used as a way to discredit my questioning and concerns about my education or my autistic meltdowns and just being defiant or just me “discrediting authority”. A lot of people with autism and adhd disagree with the diagnosis in general but i think it just needs to be diagnosed less frequently because its obviously a thing that people deal with on a Neurological level but it also agree that its very often sed as a way to silence neurodivergent voices. I hope this gives some insight but please let be know if I’m misunderstanding

  • @zweiyoutubenutzer1762
    @zweiyoutubenutzer1762 Před 3 měsíci +215

    When he sat in the background and told the camera what he is doing, for those wondering. I just loved that, I so often think about unnecessary things that happen and he just answered it. Made me feel like he could see a whole different perspective. I really hope he will do well in life and find some good on this „trash earth“.

  • @simaoa.2420
    @simaoa.2420 Před měsícem +43

    as a person who got diagnosed with ADHD as a little kid, I can understand how frustating it can be to be aware of your own disorder and how differently your brain works from anybody else's, and not be able to change that.
    Sending all positive vibes to this kid.

  • @mparker6278
    @mparker6278 Před rokem +13727

    I'd be so interested to see a follow-up interview with Liam in like 10 years.

    • @wheatstonebridge
      @wheatstonebridge Před rokem +95

      Totally

    • @mama.ashley
      @mama.ashley Před rokem +37

      Me too

    • @Bernardostelle
      @Bernardostelle Před rokem +11

      Yesss

    • @dramatriangle
      @dramatriangle Před rokem +136

      Remember there is hope for us addicts! Even if born addicted.

    • @user-ln1mb4ct2w
      @user-ln1mb4ct2w Před rokem +71

      Его некониролируемые вспышки ярости могут привести к тяжёлым последствиям, сейчас он раскидывает предметы, но мальчик растет,становится физически сильнее и это может плохо закончиться для родителей и окружающих людей,это как вариант,может быть препараты будут подавлять его вспышки ярости,а так парень , умный, очень симпатичный,но проблемы с агрессией явно просматриваются.

  • @salvadoresouza8917
    @salvadoresouza8917 Před 9 měsíci +5466

    Can we take a moment to appreciate the mom- she is solid as a rock.

    • @erperejildo
      @erperejildo Před 9 měsíci +341

      You talking about Larry?

    • @meaowmeaow529
      @meaowmeaow529 Před 9 měsíci +120

      Totally agree, the woman is a saint ❤ I think he is in good environment despite a rough start in life.

    • @skotnight1093
      @skotnight1093 Před 9 měsíci +26

      so truee,,I salute her for taking care of such an angel

    • @laiasm4369
      @laiasm4369 Před 9 měsíci +25

      She's a saint

    • @elizabethlefebvre1694
      @elizabethlefebvre1694 Před 9 měsíci +60

      It’s very sad to hear she has no “village” left to help her.

  • @wendyt9224
    @wendyt9224 Před 4 měsíci +85

    I am surprised how smart he is. But I am much more surprised from that how unbelievably patient and nice is this woman. She is saint and wow... she deserves respect. Just... be strong, you are perfect mom!

  • @user-wg6mq2ey7r
    @user-wg6mq2ey7r Před 3 měsíci +38

    I really hope that this mom has some sort of system for herself. A support group of parents that also have children with ODD might be comforting because they are dealing with the same things. Other parents that won't say she's a bad mom or not strict enough. Instead of judging they'll support her. She's doing her best to support her son and help him in any way she can. She also deserves support and understanding.

  • @krissmgvlogs
    @krissmgvlogs Před 8 měsíci +3492

    Even though he has been diagnosed with all these conditions and difficult to control sometimes, he is still a smart and intelligent young man. They need to stop using the word 'problem' around him and start pushing the positive reinforcements.

    • @Seagrape242
      @Seagrape242 Před 7 měsíci +25

      Ditto!

    • @homg85
      @homg85 Před 7 měsíci +18

      Agreed!

    • @julierfstorie
      @julierfstorie Před 7 měsíci +95

      Exactly I felt through the whole thing using his diagnosis as excuses around him and giving him fuel to the issues it's important to know and get help for him but some stuff should remain among the adults

    • @azariel6274
      @azariel6274 Před 7 měsíci +2

      420 likes👽

    • @ggizhere5638
      @ggizhere5638 Před 7 měsíci +33

      I was in a relationship with someone aspergic. That part was fine, but after 5 years I realised he was using it as a trump card to be an a-hole. Don't give them the excuse to be a-holes

  • @crookedmoon7243
    @crookedmoon7243 Před 8 měsíci +3069

    Damn, this kid is actually really smart and articulate! Not to downplay his disorders, but wow I think this kid has A LOT of potential.

    • @stamatiskotakis9110
      @stamatiskotakis9110 Před 7 měsíci +69

      Bro it’s just a normal kid. It’s crazy how a child not following “rules” means he has a disorder. All that kid needs is someone to tell him that he is just fine

    • @JDFe
      @JDFe Před 7 měsíci

      I think hhe is really ahead of other kids of his age... @@stamatiskotakis9110

    • @pantommy
      @pantommy Před 7 měsíci +166

      ​@@stamatiskotakis9110no.. you can't just judge his behavior only based on what you see in this video. Also you gain nothing from downplaying his disorders (or anyone elses disorder). Autism, ADHD, ODD aren't very obvious so it's easy to misinterpret them as just "bad behavior".

    • @siobhansweeney7376
      @siobhansweeney7376 Před 7 měsíci +5

      Si si si, yo pensé lo mismo. I thought the same thing, after what he's encountered. Wow 😲 what a beautiful & intelligent 🤓 young man. His mom is to be commended!!

    • @Slotcaramba
      @Slotcaramba Před 7 měsíci +22

      Areas of his brain are malformed. Which means even with potential, some stuff about his disorders can't be changed or improved unfortunately.

  • @sf7648
    @sf7648 Před 4 měsíci +76

    Liam is actually a really cool kid. When I was a kid these are the friends I made. Genuine. Silly. Real. When you’re that, people will be harder on you in school, but you’re going to be a way more awesome adult because you’ll see both sides by that time. I’ll always hope the best for you kiddo stay real

  • @ambilee2685
    @ambilee2685 Před 3 měsíci +69

    I really feel sorry for this exhausted mother. She is a very good person who sacrifices her life to help this poor kid, that might never understand how much his parents loves him. I hope one day they get support that they need!

  • @agaxtell
    @agaxtell Před 11 měsíci +3830

    "It takes a village to raise a child, but when you have a child like Liam, the village flees."
    This might be the most heartbreaking part of it all. Liam's mom, you are a superhero. He is so lucky to have you. I think one day he will finally be able to see that.

    • @m.i7211
      @m.i7211 Před 11 měsíci +73

      I don’t think Liam acts the way he does because he’s ungrateful or doesn’t realize how lucky he is to have such a patient and understanding mother.

    • @isabelleb.3653
      @isabelleb.3653 Před 11 měsíci +22

      I don’t think ODD will give him that perspective on his mom as an adult, unless it becomes more manageable somehow.

    • @_-chiqq-x3706
      @_-chiqq-x3706 Před 10 měsíci +1

      This quote gives me kinda Naruto vibes

    • @user-xc7dj7bu1w
      @user-xc7dj7bu1w Před 10 měsíci +8

      Good lord that hurts. It's so true though. If your child is diagnosed with anything at all, everyone just leaves. They no longer want you in their life cause you might contaminate them

    • @scootermom1791
      @scootermom1791 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Totally relatable! I understand her completely. I have experienced that with my own child. In fact, I was told one time that my child was one of the hardest children her therapist had ever had to work with. Her therapist was supportive and at least fought for us to get the help we needed when my child was a teen. Unfortunately, he kept getting doors slammed in his face, figuratively, too.

  • @Whatheif
    @Whatheif Před rokem +3374

    PROTECT THIS MOM at all cost!!! She’s one of a kind.

    • @portobeIIa
      @portobeIIa Před rokem +43

      @@lulazeta8965 what in the world

    • @st4rlite_
      @st4rlite_ Před rokem +39

      @@lulazeta8965 if hes not gonna clean his room they arent gonna send him off to a goddamn shelter where'd you get that from

    • @Hamdreas
      @Hamdreas Před rokem +25

      @@lulazeta8965 what is wrong with you?

    • @Moonbow.X
      @Moonbow.X Před rokem

      actually no she seems to be very intolerant and this entire video is legit focused on how awful and "miserable" (to use her own words) it is to raise a child who's a trauma survivor and to raise a neurodivergent child, there are many many kids with ODD (and ADHD, depression, anxiety, etc), and many parents who raise them and don't blame the kids or have a miserable experience. crazy concept: you can love a child with neurodivergences. wow!!! smh. this video was super bad education and promotes ableism, and intolerance of people w different brains

    • @johnhipp604
      @johnhipp604 Před rokem

      @@Hamdreas can I ask him a question

  • @TheKorbian
    @TheKorbian Před 3 měsíci +33

    Im from germany. Im working with kids like him in families as a social worker. Every day I learn something new. I have the greatest respect for his mother. Thank you for this video.

  • @aimehogue
    @aimehogue Před 18 dny +40

    The vengeful behavior really has to get under control before he gets any older.

    • @baassiia
      @baassiia Před 13 dny +4

      I have rebelious 7year old. It got so much better over time. He reseables this boy. Beacuse of this kid brain demage, I am wondering how much socialosation or teraphy can help :/ some things he says sounds like psychopathic unfortunately :(

    • @nick3805
      @nick3805 Před 11 dny +1

      ​@@baassiiaYou do have to differenciate between the actual medical Oppositional Defiant Disorder this Kid is diagnosed with that causes this Behavior in him from the normal Stage of Defiance Kids normally go through anyways. It definitively doesn't help that he also has ADHD: Many Symptoms overlap and play into each other.

    • @lavernebell6274
      @lavernebell6274 Před 8 dny +5

      His brain is very damaged. Sometimes no matter how much therapy or medication or education, it can’t be changed. His brain is not normal, it developed differently and there was s no cure. Management is the only thing they can do. You must be able to see how loving she is. As she says it’s something he cannot control

  • @macakuaya
    @macakuaya Před rokem +3893

    I think he has an ADVANCED sense of humour that his peer dont get. He is very lucky to have a kind mom. I hope he makes the best of it, i see a bright future for this kid.

    • @Itsunclegabby
      @Itsunclegabby Před rokem +21

      Definitely.

    • @anthonyp6379
      @anthonyp6379 Před rokem +114

      I'm laughing at all his stuff 😂😭. Such a pure soul.

    • @meuptemeuptee7994
      @meuptemeuptee7994 Před 11 měsíci +68

      I 100% agree. I think he’s hilarious

    • @tantebaguette
      @tantebaguette Před 11 měsíci +53

      He's bright. I guess the issue is overall balance. Who knows, maybe there is some yet to be discovered modality to help.

    • @trinityanderson859
      @trinityanderson859 Před 11 měsíci +48

      I sadly understand this boys sense of humor. He uses the horrible things he went through as a joke to help take back the power he felt he lost at a very young age. My mom was never a drug user when she was pregnant, but my father was an addict. I lost him a few years after I was born. I use the trauma and pain I had as jokes to make myself feel better about what happened. One day this boy will find a good group of friends who understands and supports the jokes because they know it’s not it ever be harmful.

  • @Alexandra_Hill
    @Alexandra_Hill Před rokem +3655

    To Liam's mum - I don't know if you realise, you are his rock, you are his Larry. Much love from a mother with a son that is just like Liam.

  • @user-qi4ye4yn3q
    @user-qi4ye4yn3q Před 2 měsíci +23

    I feel like I’m watching a runaway train. I’ve never been as unsettled by an interview on this channel as I am now. He’s brilliant but incredibly worrisome

    • @Astra_1999
      @Astra_1999 Před 9 dny +5

      Same! He's so intelligent and full of potential, but I worry how his behavior will affect his future. I hope mom finds a support group and Liam gets all the help he needs!

    • @D3LAWAR302
      @D3LAWAR302 Před 3 dny +1

      Yes he is manipulative imo if he had a father that said put your pants on without going back and forth, no more Roblox if you don’t stop breaking the iPad. He’d stop. He’s using the diagnostic as an excuse

    • @kelss23
      @kelss23 Před dnem

      @@D3LAWAR302 a child is manipulative ?? u clearly don’t understand this mental illness he has. u have no room to speak about him like that

  • @camilazcr1939
    @camilazcr1939 Před 18 dny +7

    Liam should be a youtuber, or streamer, just talking, he's so charismatic and charming. ❤

    • @hollywoodjaded
      @hollywoodjaded Před 17 dny

      Well, if he’d stop thrashing his devices…. But this is what many here don’t understand or can’t seem to acknowledge:
      ODD has clear neuro-biological roots, which alter the neural pathways and connections.
      Especially significant are the issues involving certain aspects of the cortex.
      He acts before he considers the results of his actions-this is beyond his control.
      The adoptive mother is not “making money” from this neurodivergent young man’s disability.
      The string of dx’s likely came about due to the school setting attempting to get services (assistance/therapy) for him.
      In an educational setting, they’re not true medical dx’s, but “eligibility codes”-- of which only less than a handful will offer the student any extra assistance.
      ODD is very serious; it’s a dx that is given which is usually indicative of extremely serious disorders which cannot be placed on minors.
      He is not receiving sufficient support nor services. The diligent mother goes so far as to plead for assistance from her State’s Representative-he fails in his duty by refusing to REPRESENT (his job) her child’s lack of educational support by throwing the onus onto the “taxpayers”.
      This misguided excuse, the over-played, ubiquitous worn-out trope, yet still the most effective and popular in the US, is used like an old fly-swatter…to humiliate those in need.
      Remember this: Unless you leave this planet young and in an instant, you-too-will someday be in need, unless you’re in the .01%

  • @MizzMeme2006
    @MizzMeme2006 Před 9 měsíci +3771

    I know the mom truly love this little boy, but I can tell she is exhausted. I hope she's able to have time for herself and mental well-being.

    • @novrinkov0053
      @novrinkov0053 Před 8 měsíci +47

      It's crazy to judge others just by watching 1 videos. Westerners make wild guesses about other people's emotions just by looking at their facial expressions.

    • @Jms210
      @Jms210 Před 8 měsíci +11

      I want to be Liam friend

    • @lazer2521
      @lazer2521 Před 8 měsíci +37

      I think he needs a younger mom, someone who can keep up with his energy, because he has a lot of it. Hopefully his mom puts him in sports like swimming, so he can focus that energy.

    • @LilNile
      @LilNile Před 8 měsíci +148

      @@novrinkov0053 She literally says in the video she's exhausted. It's not "westerners" making a wild guess, she says in the video. You're also actually just making a wild guess that the commenter is a westerner too so

    • @asshunnngami
      @asshunnngami Před 8 měsíci

      @@novrinkov0053 nice generalization

  • @Brycesaggiebabe
    @Brycesaggiebabe Před rokem +5386

    My heart breaks for Liam. He deserves to find some good friends. He seems like a brilliant mind who was affected by his bio moms decisions. He has a good family who will help him thrive in life.

    • @Aristotle2000
      @Aristotle2000 Před rokem +119

      Every disabled kid I know, including my own, is excluded from friendship. Even the parents don't want the disabled kids at their kid's birthday parties. Sad.

    • @chichi9851
      @chichi9851 Před rokem +59

      ​@@Aristotle2000 I totally agree- my 13 year old son is often excluded by my own family! But, I work with special needs adults in a day program and they are all great friends. That social component is so important!

    • @MandoMTL
      @MandoMTL Před rokem +43

      @@Aristotle2000 You need to find your people. People who aren't exposed to disability aren't emotionally equipped and experienced enough to deal with their own awkwardness with affected individuals. That includes potential "situations" involving other children.

    • @Aristotle2000
      @Aristotle2000 Před rokem +8

      @@MandoMTL We are looking. It isn't easy.

    • @lurji
      @lurji Před rokem +9

      @@Aristotle2000 hits too close to home as an autistic kid, people just don't talk to me but lucky enough i like that

  • @kay0bae
    @kay0bae Před 3 měsíci +5

    Liam & Larry, best team in my opinion! Wishing the best to this family. Mom is so strong and loving, and Liam is so smart and fun ! Hope things go well, I can tell he'll continue being a smart young man with a lot of enthousiasm !

  • @melissaoconnell5648
    @melissaoconnell5648 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Thank you so much for this interview. Liam has a tremendous will to live and be involved in the things that bring him alive. I really appreciate how Chris was able to hone in on asking questions about the way Liam decides and makes choices. Or in what he prefers or thinks. Liam made me laugh out loud multiple times and it is evident he is loving by nature as he kept kissing Larry and directly tells his Mom he's going to miss her. It is important for him to feel safe and in charge. Emotional regulation can be difficult for a lot of adults, let alone a really smart youth being told how different he is versus appreciating him for his strengths and capabilities. Goodness, I didn't catch his Mom's name - however, thank you for taking the time to both understand Liam, love him, be a calm energy to guide and educate. Thank you so much for being so genuine in expressing your feelings and concerns for his care. I wish you both every support and care to live with gusto. ❤

  • @jamesthevulture777
    @jamesthevulture777 Před rokem +1649

    “It takes a village to raise a child, but when you have a child like Liam, the village flees” that, just hit really hard

    • @steph.uhknee
      @steph.uhknee Před rokem +38

      Super sad :( and the part where they told her theres no way they'll get money for these kids. Truly heartbreaking.

    • @martina5296
      @martina5296 Před rokem +13

      Real life isn't perfect and neither are families and kids.
      I hope the parents, especially the mom who seems to be doing most of the work, have a support system.

    • @flimcomedy7667
      @flimcomedy7667 Před rokem

      lol 😂😂

    • @stephaniedoesdallas
      @stephaniedoesdallas Před rokem +1

      It hurts my heart so bad.

    • @Foxtrox7616
      @Foxtrox7616 Před rokem

      ​@@martina5296 uh sure

  • @fhylo
    @fhylo Před rokem +6985

    I find Liam extremely sharp and I believe his self-consciousness can lead him to a good self-control. Hearing him answering Chris' questions that fast and with such depth makes me think he's going to be a very smart man. To the mom: you're doing an amazing job despite what other people think. Your patience and strength is what your son needs. Keep up

    • @madelaki
      @madelaki Před rokem +167

      Not sponsored!

    • @fhylo
      @fhylo Před rokem +19

      @@madelaki 😂

    • @yesjo1456
      @yesjo1456 Před rokem +161

      people always say that about people with a large amount of self-consciousness, but to be honest, it really doesn't make life a whole lot easier.

    • @madelaki
      @madelaki Před rokem +34

      @@yesjo1456 I agree actually. It's good that you pointed that out.

    • @ilona3630
      @ilona3630 Před rokem +49

      @@yesjo1456 Idk, I was very self conscious at his age, and also had imaginary pets, but if I were interviewed like that I probably wouldn't be able to get a single word out

  • @glendalorenzi5806
    @glendalorenzi5806 Před 3 měsíci +15

    I'm so impressed by the mothers love and patience, that must be so hard for all of them, but it's beautiful to see them trying to learn more and understand each other.

  • @Francescashu7
    @Francescashu7 Před 3 měsíci +9

    This mum is incredible and has a heart of gold for sure ❤ bless them both 🙏

  • @thomas-w8948
    @thomas-w8948 Před rokem +3658

    Liam's personality is straight out of a Malcom in the middle episode. I think he would do great as a comedy writer. He's gifted with incredible comedic timing.

    • @mackenzieroberts6780
      @mackenzieroberts6780 Před rokem +223

      when he said the thing about meta lowering their prices i bursted out laughing. he is too cute

    • @sharonspencer2312
      @sharonspencer2312 Před rokem +31

      I thought of comedy for him.

    • @ssdl6644
      @ssdl6644 Před rokem +12

      He's a really OG dude.

    • @neilrobertson388
      @neilrobertson388 Před rokem +2

      Agree!

    • @mightyr9721
      @mightyr9721 Před rokem +53

      There's nothing funny to live with a person that doesn't value nor respect the people that takes care of them.
      This boy is indeed a victim of drug abuse but unfortunately he won't make life easy for his caregivers.
      If people with asperger syndrome are hurtful to live with, I can't imagine what would be to love and take care of him...
      He is a victim, yes, but their foster parents are as well.

  • @SuperSara924
    @SuperSara924 Před rokem +3022

    I can’t help but feel bad for both Liam and his mom. He didn’t choose to have ODD, autism etc. but you can tell he’s a very intelligent, self aware, well spoken kid. When he heard his mom say people call her a bad parent and he said “Well they’re wrong”, you know he meant that. Just like his mom i hope he has a bright future, rooting for you Liam

    • @nyzjaf
      @nyzjaf Před rokem +125

      well i think he said they’re wrong for thinking they should set more boundaries.

    • @citrusbutter7718
      @citrusbutter7718 Před rokem +13

      Only one had a choice.

    • @candicraveingcloude2822
      @candicraveingcloude2822 Před rokem +8

      The way his interviewer said "biological mom" implies it was an open adoption

    • @abzinhoo
      @abzinhoo Před rokem +1

      Hm

    • @bindumanoj4339
      @bindumanoj4339 Před rokem +11

      Beautifully phrased. Liam is a gifted and intelligent boy and he'll surely do well in life. God bless 🙏

  • @tripnipnc
    @tripnipnc Před 3 měsíci +2

    im so glad that there are people out there like this very strong and admirable woman. She is such a blessing to this young mans life.

  • @MsTooteh
    @MsTooteh Před 3 měsíci +3

    He reminds me so much of my own son, from looks to intelligence/wit to behavior. Can't help but love him based on that alone. Wishing him a bright future.

  • @caterinawilliams998
    @caterinawilliams998 Před 10 měsíci +2156

    This child is very smart, inquisitive, and highly articulate.

    • @bakedstreetyt
      @bakedstreetyt Před 10 měsíci +15

      yeah some kind of special that doesnt work out when you are an adult...

    • @anayarey
      @anayarey Před 10 měsíci +61

      But I think he lacks emotional intelligence and empathy.

    • @caterinawilliams998
      @caterinawilliams998 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@anayarey yes, I agree.

    • @sarranwrap2
      @sarranwrap2 Před 9 měsíci +16

      And funny! And full of humility. Great timing and delivery.

    • @moca796
      @moca796 Před 9 měsíci +21

      ​@@anayareyWhy do you say that? Autistic children are often misunderstood as lacking empathy but for the majority it's actually the complete opposite, they are just not good at expressing it.

  • @katherinep708
    @katherinep708 Před rokem +4410

    Salute to Liam’s mom (not the biological one) for her strength, patience, and endurance in raising him. You are such an amazing mom, Liam is very lucky to have you as a mom.

    • @toddsqui
      @toddsqui Před rokem +59

      Agreed, she's a saint!

    • @talimpalim4611
      @talimpalim4611 Před rokem +10

      This!

    • @septemberkozicki7264
      @septemberkozicki7264 Před rokem +10

      Absolutely!

    • @exazebra
      @exazebra Před rokem +24

      Awestruck is a term that shouldn't be used lightly. This is a case where it's not even enough.

    • @friencheetah
      @friencheetah Před rokem +84

      Liam is absolutely a victim here. However we need to also keep in mind that everybody is impacted by addiction, even the parent of a child. Not excusing his biological mom's behaviour and choices, but the opioid epidemic is a devastating problem all around. Loved listening to Liam, what strength he has.

  • @Lashizzarelli
    @Lashizzarelli Před 3 měsíci +16

    His mother looks so anxious, I hope somebody is also taking care of her ❤️

  • @strawberrysatan104
    @strawberrysatan104 Před 3 měsíci +5

    He seems like the sweetest boy ever. He deserves all the friends in the world and I hope life treats him so well

  • @gailmendez5465
    @gailmendez5465 Před rokem +3282

    My heart aches for this mom. You can see she is completely drained.

    • @yikesgina
      @yikesgina Před 11 měsíci +191

      My heart aches for both of them. I’m sure Liam doesn’t mean to be difficult- he just needs more help, more support and a friend. Just one good friend.

    • @jwonTh
      @jwonTh Před 11 měsíci +64

      She is an angel. She has life purpose❤❤❤

    • @1986Dams
      @1986Dams Před 11 měsíci +154

      His brain was injured by his drug addicted biological parents, my heart aches for both of them.

    • @yikesgina
      @yikesgina Před 11 měsíci

      @@jwonTh angel***

    • @jwonTh
      @jwonTh Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@yikesgina k thx

  • @kelseyc6944
    @kelseyc6944 Před rokem +849

    “It takes a village to raise a child, but when you have a child like Liam, the village flees.” WOW- what a sentiment. This woman has so much strength

    • @karinagomez9831
      @karinagomez9831 Před rokem +19

      I felt so sorry for her when she said that, it's true, my aunt has a disabled child and she's so alone, she lives in a different country so all we can do is help her financially but it's not fair, I hope to get them legally into the states so she can get much deserved help and my cousin can get the therapy he needs. My heart goes out to all parents who are dealing with this.

    • @lulazeta8965
      @lulazeta8965 Před rokem +2

      @@karinagomez9831 Yes Karina. The child needs THERAPY and Yes, the mom is STRONG but unable to provide that therapy. Allowing Liam to do and say what he wants IS NOT THERAPY. During THERAPY, Liam would be trained adequately and it would not be so as to LET HIM DO AS HE FEELS LIKE. Drugs are destroying the brains of many children, young teens and adults.

    • @AnnA-jd4xm
      @AnnA-jd4xm Před rokem +13

      @@lulazeta8965 He DOES get therapy.

    • @d.laveyyy
      @d.laveyyy Před rokem +7

      ​@lulazeta8965 youve been spewing ignorance and prejudices all throughout this comment section. please leave people alone

    • @lulazeta8965
      @lulazeta8965 Před rokem

      @@d.laveyyy What do you think DEMOCRACIY is? I WILL KEEP ON EXPRESSING MY OPINION . Don't ask anyone not to express theirs. It may be you, not I, the "ignorant". You are out of line.

  • @lolnxcole
    @lolnxcole Před měsícem +3

    I loved listening to this mama talk. You can tell how much she cares and how much patience she has. And what a smart son she has raised. Would love to see an update video on them in the future 💛

    • @kittenmimi5326
      @kittenmimi5326 Před 15 dny

      She just seems tired and not able to handle him tbh

  • @deenag7998
    @deenag7998 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I am a former NICU social worker and think often of the NAS babies and the struggles they face growing up and even as an adult. Thank you sweet mom for being there and advocating for him. Liam your are very smart and keep working with your parents, doctors, therapists and teachers. You have a bright future ❤️

  • @ne5464
    @ne5464 Před 7 měsíci +2687

    I sense he is being ‘told’ a lot about himself that he is making his identity. He is being told who he is, and that that person is ‘faulty’. Of course he feels different when all he’s known is being treated different and being told he’s restricted because of labels. It’s sad how matter of fact he is about himself, but that’s learnt from the adults around him. He’s clearly super intelligent and very self aware

    • @sarahko1014
      @sarahko1014 Před 7 měsíci +72

      He is but it’s important to tell him the truth… It’s focused on because that is essentially the root of his behavior. Also this video is to talk about what happened.

    • @krisfarrell6304
      @krisfarrell6304 Před 7 měsíci +8

      iABSOLUTELY agree n caught onto that as well

    • @ponygirl9831
      @ponygirl9831 Před 7 měsíci +36

      I agree with you completely. I picked up on this as well. I have a family member who has a child with ODD and they are very controlling. ODD is created. I do not think children are born with this

    • @breeannaschilling1252
      @breeannaschilling1252 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Exactly! ☹️

    • @penntopaper9305
      @penntopaper9305 Před 7 měsíci +50

      @@ponygirl9831 uh. well. you are in fact born with odd. its usually something that tags along with autism or adhd which as im sure you know is entirely biological

  • @careyg
    @careyg Před rokem +1317

    When his Mom said "the village flees" broke my heart. Liam isn't the only one needing a friend. Maybe she could look for local parents,going through some of the same issues,to hang out with? He is SO intelligent.

    • @Leona000
      @Leona000 Před rokem +50

      Hopefully there are some available. My son has similar issues (different cause) and she reminds me of me when my son was that age. It's very tiring and frustrating and can wear you down. Shes a terrific mother and i I wish them the best

    • @jrahn66
      @jrahn66 Před rokem +11

      He is very intelligent. He speaks articulately.

    • @everydaynicole1
      @everydaynicole1 Před rokem +4

      Same 😢

    • @kyssedbyfyre915
      @kyssedbyfyre915 Před rokem +14

      I am a member of many community groups (chronic pain/headache disorders/other issues I deal with) because I CANNOT find real life support within my local community. I don't mind having online support/friends and in fact have formed some close long-lasting (10 years+) friendships. Maybe it's a possibility for Liam? With all the appropriate supervision/safety measures,of course❤️

    • @krisw5318
      @krisw5318 Před rokem +14

      Liam's mom could also meet other parents on line. There are many of us with children who share at least some of Liam's challenges! It would be good for her to speak with other parents who've found ways to avoid some of the conflict. Sometimes, with some children, just asking a different way can be all that's necessary. Sometimes, to-do lists ('star charts', for example) with lists of tasks that need to be done - in conjunction with some sort of reward (a game together, an offer to talk about Roblox (or another preferred topic) - can be helpful. Sometimes they're not. Sharing both, the useful and the less-so, can be helpful to any parent - especially a parent of an intelligent, opinionated child like Liam (and like my son as well).

  • @barryallen3172
    @barryallen3172 Před 18 dny +2

    This kid is so smart, I see myself in him a lot, I pray for his peace and success. I definitely cried when watching this.

  • @frenchpress96
    @frenchpress96 Před 4 dny

    Hey Liam,you seem like a really cool person to be around. I am myself really into computers like you too and very amazed by the new ways of technology. Seeing a very smart guy like you taking interest in these seemingly boring stuff made me really happy. Im sure you will grow up to be a great person. Stay safe kiddo

  • @cody7068
    @cody7068 Před 5 měsíci +1066

    He’s intelligent for his age, so that’s not a problem. It’s his behavioral issues which can be corrected over time. Wish the kid the best in life.

    • @biancamichelle11
      @biancamichelle11 Před 3 měsíci +74

      A child with normal brain development can improve behavioral issues over time. Liam has a whole different set of challenges, including Autism which does not change over time. He will always be different, I agree he is highly intelligent. He’s very witty too. I hope he continues to get the support he needs and finds a way to thrive in life. I think it’s important not bypass his challenges while holding him in high regard.

    • @PJ_ShortsOfficial
      @PJ_ShortsOfficial Před měsícem

      ⁠​⁠@@biancamichelle11I only have Anxiety and Autism. However, my behavioural problems have completely disappeared. I think it is totally possible for his behavioural problems to disappear if he gets the right support.

    • @user-ys2dg6eo6s
      @user-ys2dg6eo6s Před měsícem +2

      How old is he

    • @joblox9199
      @joblox9199 Před měsícem +1

      @@biancamichelle11it really depends on your personality, cant say that for everyone because it CAN change (doesnt mean it has to) especially because were getting more and more options to reduce the negative symptoms by e.g. neurofeedback
      as you already implied in ur comment, everyone is different

  • @rather_be_a_cat
    @rather_be_a_cat Před 11 měsíci +2804

    She seems like she's on the edge of a nervous breakdown bless her. Her strength and resilience is amazing.
    There is a real disconnect in this world where heroes like her are ignored whilst those deserving of disdain are elevated.

    • @voxieart
      @voxieart Před 11 měsíci +175

      Not a nervous breakdown, but a woman multi-tasking to her absolute max... keeping an eye on her hyperactive child, responding accordingly, keeping herself together, and holding an interview for the guests, in front the camera, and the eventual internet...

    • @savannahnickel1041
      @savannahnickel1041 Před 11 měsíci +47

      I don't think she looks like she's about to have a nervous breakdown at all...
      She's just busy and stressed

    • @xelajust
      @xelajust Před 11 měsíci +26

      ​@@savannahnickel1041 I actually agree that she is white knuckling on the verge of a major breakdown

    • @jamalwilkins6951
      @jamalwilkins6951 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Very sad reality

    • @Debbie_Bcool
      @Debbie_Bcool Před 11 měsíci +31

      Definitely over whelmed and is worried about his future. She feels alone in this. She is trying her best but the village is no were to be found.
      This is a good example how messed up our society is and why we have so many shootings and homeless. People just look the other way when they are children then when they become adults the village is still no were to be found. There is a lot of good in this world and this woman is one of the good. Adopting this child knowing he would have some special needs. I have a lot of respect for her.
      Hopefully she can keep him on a straight path. Who knows what would of happened if he ended up in our system that is overwhelmed. I hope she is reminding him how much he is loved every day he needs it desperately because life is a struggle for him. Her love can be his shield from the outside world, his safe zone.

  • @missysiss7797
    @missysiss7797 Před 3 měsíci +2

    this young man is very intelligent . i hope he finds a friend/friends. Mom is doing a a great job and patient.

  • @mickluke9228
    @mickluke9228 Před 4 měsíci +5

    You are a good mother trying her best. Do not listen to the other parents saying that you are not a good mother. In my eyes you are a special person mum 👏🌹

  • @annablyth9816
    @annablyth9816 Před rokem +1620

    The fact that this child is fully aware of his conditions and why he has them shows how incredibly intelligent and mature he is
    He has a very bright future ahead of him

    • @kathleenschoultz
      @kathleenschoultz Před rokem +33

      Yes, The mom need to learn Liam that he is not a diagnosis. He is not different. The truth is that the parents and adults say it to hom. And the say all of kind of diagnos. Dont put diagnosis on children. Childen can have autism and adhd. Thats it. What i see in Liam is so clear. He have autism spectrum level 1. He have not adhd.

    • @nev12345678910
      @nev12345678910 Před rokem

      this kid will 100% grow to have ASPD.

    • @waffles3629
      @waffles3629 Před rokem +24

      ​@@kathleenschoultz kids can have other diagnoses.

    • @ColetteV
      @ColetteV Před rokem +28

      ​@@kathleenschoultz i agree entirely, the way the interviewer approached him with those questions and his mom talking so much about the diagnosis, the kid will believe people will let him down and that he is not going to be good enough. He listened attentively to everything his mom about him and he believes them. I think he is a very smart kid and he is just following the role he was told to play.

    • @eddvcr598
      @eddvcr598 Před rokem +1

      @@kathleenschoultz You’re not Liam’s parent and have no idea what it’s like to try to parent a child like him. By saying he’s no different than any other child, you not only invalidate the intense hardships and heartbreaks the mom experiences every single day, but you deny him from receiving specialized treatments and care a child like him needs in order to thrive. He obviously has a lot more going on than just autism and ADHD; Liam literally has a developmentally malformed brain. Neurotypical people don’t understand that diagnoses can vastly help in understanding how the individual’s mind works and finding the best ways to work with the individual.

  • @anactualalpaca7016
    @anactualalpaca7016 Před rokem +2153

    That mom is probably one of the most patient people I've ever seen, what an amazing woman.

    • @jwonTh
      @jwonTh Před 11 měsíci +8

      Especially, as a adopted mom. I love to have a mom like her❤❤❤😊😊

    • @kimbo3468
      @kimbo3468 Před 11 měsíci +13

      She probably heavily medicated

    • @jwonTh
      @jwonTh Před 11 měsíci

      @@quorincollins9965 what kind?

    • @jwonTh
      @jwonTh Před 11 měsíci +5

      @@quorincollins9965 He was the one who called her names.

    • @relaxo2739
      @relaxo2739 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@quorincollins9965 you did not understand what was going on if this is your belief

  • @cherylrose6022
    @cherylrose6022 Před 3 měsíci +2

    this is so sad. I'm so glad there's people like the adoptive mom with wo much love and patience to give kids like him a chance to gain their life back 😓😓

  • @LanaOsipova
    @LanaOsipova Před 3 měsíci +25

    Мама этого мальчика - человек с большим сердцем и душой. Долгих ей лет в здравии!

    • @andreyalejseev6213
      @andreyalejseev6213 Před 3 měsíci +1

      он ее просто зарежит в будущем,он опасен для всех!!это маленький не управляемый псих больной!

  • @lucydontdoxme
    @lucydontdoxme Před rokem +2592

    God he’s so charismatic. He could do stand up one day. So clever and bright.

    • @GeecheeGal813
      @GeecheeGal813 Před rokem +54

      Yesss he's so witty and smart!

    • @justyouraveragehumanbeing7411
      @justyouraveragehumanbeing7411 Před rokem +44

      He was extremely lucky, and he has a bright future ahead of him. I hope he takes advantage of that and lives his life exactly how he wishes to

    • @alexk5390
      @alexk5390 Před rokem +13

      That is because of the heroin - it makes you a hero!

    • @tudorbossdeboss
      @tudorbossdeboss Před rokem +4

      Its the drugs

    • @FrozenMermaid666
      @FrozenMermaid666 Před rokem +1

      Edit out the misused big/ special names Lucy and mil (in Ermilio) and big terms God and bright and clever and up etc that only reflect me THE only God / Goddess / Lady / Leader / Queen / Princess / Boss / Star etc and the only Lucy / bright being etc, and pronouns can never be with capital letters when referring to others / hum’ns, only when referring to me - big terms and capital letters all reflect superiority, and such things only reflect me THE superior being and the only lovable / loved being etc, and big terms / love related terms cannot be misused by hum’ns in any way!

  • @alessandrakalini
    @alessandrakalini Před rokem +5345

    He actually seems very intelligent, funny, very creative/imaginative. The only problems I as an outsider can see is his ADD and insecurity.

    • @Ekaterina....
      @Ekaterina.... Před rokem +50

      What’s about ODD?

    • @louisasmiles
      @louisasmiles Před rokem +118

      The ODD is almost worse. But adhd is horrible

    • @billbailey1511
      @billbailey1511 Před rokem +83

      @@louisasmiles a child that doesn't like rules? Have you had kids lmao.

    • @434emm
      @434emm Před rokem +150

      ​@@billbailey1511 have you known someome with ODD?

    • @lulazeta8965
      @lulazeta8965 Před rokem +47

      HE IS CAPABLE OF UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF "PARENTAL AUTHORITY" AND UNDERSTANDING THAT HE CANNOT 'PUNISH " HIS PARENTS WHEN HE IS TOLD WHAT TO DO. LIAM NEEDS TO BE TAUGHT THAT "DEFINCE HAS A PRICE" AND MAKE THE INTELLIGENT CHOICE OF "OBEYING" AUTHORITY.

  • @Angelize-ff2wu
    @Angelize-ff2wu Před 3 měsíci +16

    he seems like such a sweet kid bro i would 100% be his friend no matter what

    • @baassiia
      @baassiia Před 13 dny +2

      He said in video that he destroyed her mum meal and don't regret that beacuse she throw away his Rice, that he didn't want it... He is showing psychopatc behaviours actually... You saw only small fraction of his life. He is smart indeed but also don't feel empathy, which will lead to toxic behaviours.

    • @tinatschka3217
      @tinatschka3217 Před 7 dny

      She did something absolutely minor and he completely flipped on her. I don’t think this is as easy of a friendship as you think it would be.

  • @seankelly3824
    @seankelly3824 Před měsícem +4

    The amount of self awareness he has, is incredible! What an amazing kid.

  • @gayroach2916
    @gayroach2916 Před 9 měsíci +1045

    The fact that she’s not even his bio mom, she had no obligation or responsibility to take this kid in and yet she gave her life to making sure he has a good life, absolutely nothing in return. This woman has a huge heart
    Edit: she’s gotta start using some reverse psychology bc telling him what she wants him to do just doesnt seem like its gonna work out lol

    • @briannanewman4242
      @briannanewman4242 Před 9 měsíci

      dont adopt a special needs child if u dont know what ur getting into

    • @megasocky
      @megasocky Před 8 měsíci +55

      Yeah probably someone whos witty might help in therapy (like with the shirt thing she says "I bet you can't get your shirt on in 5 minutes" or "Wear your shoes first" "that doesnt make sense I'll wear my socks first". I dont think he has a motive besides wanting control, and doing that sort of thinking might guide him towards certain behaviors but it is hard to avoid being manipulative/not be manipulative towards him since it feels like the biggest thing that may affect him in the future

    • @daniaawni5180
      @daniaawni5180 Před 8 měsíci +34

      He's extremely smart though. He'll probably learn her new strategy quickly and start resisting that too

    • @JDFe
      @JDFe Před 7 měsíci +3

      Congrats to the mom BUT (!!!) that ODD have a lot to do with her being a single mom and he just didn't see her as an authority figure because she may be afraid of educating him the real way thinking in his past!
      This should be changed immediately if they want to save this child's future. All of his adulthood depends on that.
      He doesn't follow orders because he never had been "punished" the right way nor had dealt with the real consequence of his actions.
      This excessive protection can led to him ending up in an mental institution to save him from prison!

    • @alexrusso6503
      @alexrusso6503 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@JDFe exactly just like he hasn't had consequences he also hasn't had incentives for good behavior either. Sometimes its just to avoid a consequence and keep the peace. Instead he has learned that abuse tantrums and defiance work.

  • @tonifitz6831
    @tonifitz6831 Před rokem +993

    This lady deserves a medal. it's a constant battle. I understand it's not Liams fault. As a parent, this would be hard to handle. I take my hat of to this lady.. I have nothing but respect.

  • @xaienex9860
    @xaienex9860 Před 3 měsíci +1

    hes seems like he would be a perfect friend to have at your side, i hope where ever he is right now i hope he is doing well :)

  • @velipekka5309
    @velipekka5309 Před 2 měsíci +2

    He seems like a really really intelligent kid! I really hope that he can get more friends in the future because he deserves it! If you showed me him probably on of the last things I would think is that he is special needs! God Bless You Liam❤❤❤❤

  • @EruvieBruinen
    @EruvieBruinen Před rokem +1562

    I just want to give the lady a big hug, seriously. What a saint human being she is. I could feel the internal struggle and exhaustion and patience and kindness.

    • @onemillionpercent
      @onemillionpercent Před rokem +21

      this. man she deserves everything good

    • @stellarae8257
      @stellarae8257 Před rokem +22

      Why is she a saint? Because she’s being a decent parent to her kid? You normally don’t call parents “saints” for that. It’s almost like your think he must be a burden to deal with, like him being disabled makes him hard to love…

    • @fien4878
      @fien4878 Před rokem +77

      @@stellarae8257 no but she could have refused to help him, she could still do that if she wanted to. This child is not a burden but it must not always be easy, I think he still needs more attention than other kids.. all the things she has named he has are not usual and common for that age yet she has to deal with them. Obviously she chose to do this but doesn’t mean we can’t respect her for doing what she does..

    • @neetisthegoal3108
      @neetisthegoal3108 Před rokem +69

      @@stellarae8257 yes. he wasn't her responsiblity. YES IT'S NOT FAIR TO HIM, DOESN'T MEAN ANYONE OWES HIM. He is a damn hard child to live and deal with and she chose to do that selflessly, cause she is not his birth mom, SO SHE IS A SAINT

    • @19andshy
      @19andshy Před rokem

      @@neetisthegoal3108 she may be saint or may be not but your exam is for sure on 7th may dude..(im sorry i saw ur name and had to reply😅)

  • @heucatia
    @heucatia Před 9 měsíci +1441

    This woman desperately needs help. She can’t do this on her own. No one should have to do this on their own. I fear for her mental health, and the extreme toll this is having on her.

    • @hopeadler507
      @hopeadler507 Před 7 měsíci +18

      Truly.

    • @SRobinson-hr6me
      @SRobinson-hr6me Před 7 měsíci +29

      The boy is bullying her

    • @regan3873
      @regan3873 Před 7 měsíci +24

      ⁠@@jadedtoday1019she says “we” when talking about people thinking she’s a bad parent, and talking about “our” older children. Not sure she’s single.

    • @justinecoles6148
      @justinecoles6148 Před 7 měsíci +20

      When you adopt alone no one makes you aware how bad it can get. My adopted child spent time in a mental health unit as a direct result of the first family. She had no idea what she was going to get with that 7 week old new born and she looks absolutely exhausted and in need of some tlc.

    • @donnadawson9910
      @donnadawson9910 Před 7 měsíci

      Where is the jelly fish then?

  • @_M3alinef4np4ge_
    @_M3alinef4np4ge_ Před 24 dny +1

    Hearing him talk abt his mum like that must take a lot of guts I've gone through this aswell it's hard but you'll get through with it wee man xxxx

  • @blubox2424
    @blubox2424 Před 3 měsíci +24

    I was the neurodivergent kid in school that would spot the other ostracized kids and scoop them up, so it hurts my heart seeing this kid struggling with friends. Liam or Liam’s mom if you see this, know that the world is absolutely filled with people like us, it just seems scattered sometimes but I promise he will find friends and people just like him in his life. Take it from a grown up with many of the same issues, over time I was able to fill my world with people that understand.

    • @yoda90
      @yoda90 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Same man, breaks my heart to see that other kids his age don’t think like him. Totally would have been friends with him if I were his age.

  • @kuszynier
    @kuszynier Před 10 měsíci +2154

    He seems way smarter and self aware than other kids his age

    • @graystarstudios1179
      @graystarstudios1179 Před 10 měsíci +17

      Right?

    • @HolaEspanyol
      @HolaEspanyol Před 9 měsíci +13

      He should identify as a rock to get out of school if the school is gonna be unfair

    • @gabrielwong9063
      @gabrielwong9063 Před 9 měsíci +38

      @@HolaEspanyol transphobia? We are all over the 2010s attack helicopter

    • @skittleyt3099
      @skittleyt3099 Před 9 měsíci

      @@gabrielwong9063transphobia shouldn’t even be a word. U can’t change what u are

    • @MrBunnyPw
      @MrBunnyPw Před 9 měsíci

      It's typical for autistic kids.

  • @ababyharpseal6534
    @ababyharpseal6534 Před rokem +1607

    Liam, I was not born with opioids in my system, but I share every single one of your diagnoses and from what I could see in this interview, you act *exactly* like how I did when I was a kid. A big part of what makes life with these disorders so tough - at least for me - is that a lot of people who don't think and act like we do can be so dismissive of anyone who acts even a little 'different'. I want you to know that there are lots of people like you out there; as well as people who aren't like you, but who will find you all the more charming and interesting to be around because of it. It took me years to find them, but I promise you - they're out there, and one day you'll find them too.

    • @ababyharpseal6534
      @ababyharpseal6534 Před rokem +285

      And to Liams' mom: I was just like your son at his age - seriously, right down to not wearing socks just to spite my parents for telling me to - and my mother handled my oppositional behaviour very similarly to how you handle Liam's. She, like you, was a mom doing her best, and *NOT* a bad mother. Today I'm a young adult, an honours student in my university of choice who also just got offered a graduate school scholarship, and I love my mother to death and tell her it constantly. I sincerely believe that Liam's future will be just as bright, if not even brighter.

    • @natalyo.4278
      @natalyo.4278 Před rokem +36

      @@ababyharpseal6534 Wow, amazing!! thank you for sharing. So your childhood ODD didn't turn into ASPD in adulthood?

    • @CgirlAJGM
      @CgirlAJGM Před rokem +24

      I hope a lot of people like and comment on this one, so it rises to the top and Liam and his mom get to see it

    • @juanchetumare
      @juanchetumare Před rokem +27

      You put my thoughts into words better than every of my tries. I hope that Liam can find people like him, like us. Because we _exist_ and we _get_ you.

    • @shadowsinmymind9
      @shadowsinmymind9 Před rokem +18

      I hope Liam's mom reads this

  • @TheArtofThings
    @TheArtofThings Před 3 měsíci +1

    I don't think this is really talked enough and I appreciate it. My husband was also born addicted.

  • @sofiaaimearaoz5925
    @sofiaaimearaoz5925 Před měsícem +2

    Just a few seconds listening to him talk, his articulation, his choice of words,...hes very intelligent. I hope the mother will support that

  • @levelthefield
    @levelthefield Před rokem +4195

    As a 16 year old, let me just say Liam is special. His insight and sense of humor as a kid his age is on a different level. The reason why he doesn't have friends doesn't have to do with his personality/uniqueness but kids' ignorance which can be mainly attributed to their naivety and young age. Liam, keep your head up. Sooner or later, a lot of people will fall in love with your easy-going, funny personality, and you will have many friends! I'm rooting for you. Life will be better soon!
    //EDIT: By ignorance, I meant to state unknowledgeable/doesn't know as opposed to being foolish. Also, y'all who think otherwise can say whatever you want but please don't bash anyone else with differing perspectives. Like seriously?? Y'all getting triggered by a 16 year old just writing a nice comment? It's completely fine to state your diff opinions but please don't demean me/other people... geez

    • @untilm
      @untilm Před rokem +78

      And how is your age relevant to anything you had to say?

    • @nekeon
      @nekeon Před rokem +207

      His peers might be afraid of him because of his tantrums, meltdowns and refusing to play by the rules. He might be treating them bad at times and push them away. Just like he does with his mom. Difference is that she can handle it, children his age can't. I don't think it's fair to call his peers ignorant and naive.

    • @lapatti
      @lapatti Před rokem +28

      You seem a lot more mature than your age.

    • @elmo9293
      @elmo9293 Před rokem +3

      @@untilm hahahaha

    • @indianumberonecountry
      @indianumberonecountry Před rokem +64

      Calling kids ignorant bc they cant deal with a sociopathic odd kid. Good Lord

  • @misusatriyo
    @misusatriyo Před rokem +993

    I can't even imagine being Liam's adopted mom. She is so incredibly strong in taking care of Liam. She is such a true blessing of this world. I hope she and Liam get the help they need.

    • @fml2266
      @fml2266 Před rokem +5

      she keeps him inside, and seems to not let him socialize. I'm sure he would have friends if his mom let him go outside for the day and play with neighborhood kids.

    • @erinkinsella91
      @erinkinsella91 Před rokem +40

      ​@@fml2266 you're just assuming

    • @onemillionpercent
      @onemillionpercent Před rokem +2

      this exactly 🥹 a saint who saved a child in this world. i hope she keeps it up, she is such a good influence. she needs not just kind words, but action in the form of support. 💙 i wish i could help

    • @krisw5318
      @krisw5318 Před rokem +4

      @@fml2266 Not all kids accept kids they don't know into their play, regardless of whether or not they live in the same neighborhood. Also, not all neighborhoods are suitable for play outside (I don't know what their neighborhood is like, but a place off a busy street with no sidewalks, for example, isn't the kind of place in which children should be allowed to play outside without adult (or older responsible teen) supervision).

  • @user-tz6ji2qu2b
    @user-tz6ji2qu2b Před 4 měsíci +2

    I feel so sorry for that kid he didn’t deserve to end up like this. I never really had that many friends growing up either I wish him the best and will pray for him.

  • @cadeb3352
    @cadeb3352 Před 3 měsíci +7

    I think that just because this kid had a rough start people have been underestimating him. he seems genuinely brilliant and very funny

  • @thEeeowL
    @thEeeowL Před rokem +854

    Can we please acknowledge how funny Liam is? He has an amazing sense of humour and he looks very creative. I hope he finds his way and make a great circle of friends.

    • @BravoTassia
      @BravoTassia Před rokem +37

      He made me laugh so much. His hilarious.

    • @rl5725
      @rl5725 Před rokem +14

      Is he trying to be funny though? Idk

    • @neydamartinez5322
      @neydamartinez5322 Před rokem +8

      Bippity bippity bippity “ 😂

    • @ruby8718
      @ruby8718 Před rokem +4

      @@rl5725 does it matter if he's trying to be?

    • @TheRealWinser
      @TheRealWinser Před rokem +30

      @@ruby8718 yes it does matter. It can be frustrating to him seeing people laugh because he can't properly interpret people's emotions or reactions.

  • @marylagrange5584
    @marylagrange5584 Před 11 měsíci +1519

    He actually seems pretty intelligent. It's so sad his biological mom made such poor decisions.

    • @coolman36kmaway34
      @coolman36kmaway34 Před 10 měsíci +48

      i would 100% be friends with him if he was in in my school xd

    • @saramorin4792
      @saramorin4792 Před 10 měsíci +4

      probably what made him smart

    • @marylagrange5584
      @marylagrange5584 Před 10 měsíci +34

      @@saramorin4792 Uhhh nooo. It left him with behavioral problems they said. Imagine how smart he would be if his mom didn't do opioids.

    • @QuackImpala7321
      @QuackImpala7321 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@coolman36kmaway34🧢

    • @jerrickmarques8777
      @jerrickmarques8777 Před 9 měsíci

      drugs completely rewire your reward system, not sure they had much choice

  • @user-go7zy3fc5f
    @user-go7zy3fc5f Před 3 měsíci +12

    This kid is unhinged. I could never. His mom is a god send. This kid exhausted me just from watching this video.

  • @VValentine-qu2ue
    @VValentine-qu2ue Před 3 měsíci

    him & his pet rock.. 🖤i just want to remind this young boy how smart he is despite everything. he’s so well spoken and has so much personality.. thank god for his mother.

  • @Littlestephy29
    @Littlestephy29 Před 10 měsíci +2479

    you can see that while Liam has been diagnosed with a lot of things, he is also incredibly smart! The fact that he was on Chat GPT in this interview and wanting to save up his allowance to buy the Meta VR. He has insane interest in technology and I see a great career in that field for him! I think with time, he can learn to regulate and manage his emotions. He is also lucky to have his mother. His mother is saving his life - don't think he knows it yet though. If Liam had the wrong caregiver he could easily become his worst self but with the caring guidance and love she brings, I can see him going to a much better future :)

    • @Treebranch_
      @Treebranch_ Před 10 měsíci +38

      one belief I have is that it's possible to build video games that both interest children of high intelligence (and defiance) or any other social disorder that can help them navigate their emotions into a resolvable space, that eventually encourages them to be apart of reality and life in a way that they can handle. at least this is my dream.

    • @mariamail0303
      @mariamail0303 Před 10 měsíci +20

      That's exactly right but she does also need a lot more help to care for him.

    • @FuckMargaretThatchher
      @FuckMargaretThatchher Před 10 měsíci

      Python: *has strict formatting rules
      Liam: *ignores
      Python: *proceeds to throw a bajillion warnings and still ends up working

    • @rusher9864
      @rusher9864 Před 9 měsíci +1

      he got a blunt sense of emotions cant u see

    • @jarataka26
      @jarataka26 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@Treebranch_i like you’re view and i agree

  • @badrabbitt17
    @badrabbitt17 Před 11 měsíci +1594

    I was a little like Liam. I had a head injury as a baby and I’ve got severe ADHD on top of that. I had a disdain for rules as well. I benefitted MASSIVELY from after school art classes with a very understanding art teacher who let me paint whatever I wanted. Art is for rule-breakers and he let me learn on my own while sneaking some guidance in there. If it weren’t for my dirt bike and my art classes I’m pretty sure I would’ve ended up in jail. I am now an art teacher hoping to impact kids how my precious art teacher did for me. Liam is SMART and funny. Once he finds an outlet or two I think he will figure it out.

    • @merijn9602
      @merijn9602 Před 11 měsíci +22

      YES!!!

    • @ItsBrit
      @ItsBrit Před 11 měsíci +41

      This. I didn't have a brain injury but did/do have severe ADHD. And Art saved me. The world you can create, and the way you can sort through this world all through your creativity really helps. It fosters mindfulness, is a form of meditation, and truly helps with trauma processing. Ad from one special needs Mom to another..Stay strong Momma.. God doesn't give us the children we want but the children we need.

    • @awkwardmyrtle
      @awkwardmyrtle Před 11 měsíci +11

      ​@@ItsBrit Same! I was also struggling with severe depression (not sure if it was a result of the ADHD or just separate). I had two art classes my senior year of highschool with the same teacher. Those classes were my refuge, and her patience and understanding for me really saved me that year.

    • @vibewithtae26
      @vibewithtae26 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Love this! 🫶🏾

    • @julia3354
      @julia3354 Před 11 měsíci +10

      Art is about breaking rules, that's a great point. I feel Liam probably likes the sports he's in. Hockey has rules, but it's also exhilarating. And if no one else is around, ice skating doesn't have rules

  • @scareanonim4981
    @scareanonim4981 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love everything about this kid. He's really smart and he's gonna be someone really important when he grows up believe me

  • @cresdc8481
    @cresdc8481 Před 3 měsíci +3

    I love how Liam is so self aware. He knows how he's different, why he's different and accepts it

  • @wendydayz6673
    @wendydayz6673 Před 11 měsíci +477

    In some ways, the more people say he’s different, the more he acts different intentionally

    • @lainypumpkin
      @lainypumpkin Před 11 měsíci +152

      I thought that too.. I'm sure he's a handful but I feel like bringing the diagnosis up isn't a good way to go about things. Like a self fulfilling prophecy.. I feel like you shouldn't tell kids too much about this stuff until they get older and have a higher level of understanding.. otherwise it could limit them

    • @slc1161
      @slc1161 Před 11 měsíci +14

      This is all related to the various parts of the brain that control impulse. It’s not his fault that his brain is damaged.

    • @mel_ty9500
      @mel_ty9500 Před 11 měsíci +48

      Yeah but he IS different, he has like 7 disorders working at once. I think he is kind of forcing it (with the football helmet randomly for example). But he’s most likely doing that as a result of being isolated & treated as different just for being treated as different for being himself. He’s also rlly young, it’s a common trait for kids his age. At his age I did the same thing

    • @666nawal
      @666nawal Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@slc1161is not only that is a smart kid. Kids are easy influenceables. Is not everything white or black in life. You probably don't even understand.

    • @deviantarsenal
      @deviantarsenal Před 10 měsíci +28

      That was my exact thought, then I saw your comment. I think these things could be holding him back. Maybe they should've kept some of this from him until he was older. By telling him he's different, it seems to influence his actions.

  • @crystalfrost9868
    @crystalfrost9868 Před 11 měsíci +1724

    This had to be a tough interview - there wasn’t any joy, just heartbreak after heartbreak. I feel for this mother , she is sacrificing her life for this child, and her biggest fear is “he will let his ODD take over and make bad choices”. This was hard to process. I hope the very best for Liam and his mom and hope he gets the help and support he needs and that he finds peace and comfort in his life.

    • @gnatanderson5536
      @gnatanderson5536 Před 11 měsíci +55

      It was hard. That odd will lead him to prison system if not corrected. Everyone needs rules.

    • @maryfrance777
      @maryfrance777 Před 11 měsíci +23

      ​@@gnatanderson5536I think the opposite. If he uses the light that's inside him and that shines so bright on this video, he will have a great life, doing great things.

    • @nafcatt8863
      @nafcatt8863 Před 10 měsíci +15

      @@maryfrance777 I truly believe in this boy, he seems so smart. I hope he has a bright future

    • @MamaGator
      @MamaGator Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@gnatanderson5536these comments will remain for posterity. I believe in you, honey. You have an amazing support system and one day when you read these comments you get to see every odd you beat that people expected

    • @crystalfrost9868
      @crystalfrost9868 Před 10 měsíci

      @@maryfrance777 I know his light is capable of controlling the impulses from his diagnosis. Hopefully with age, he can understand what is going on and see his mom for the blessing that she is and be able to be the version of his self that gives him contentment with this life.

  • @dangit459
    @dangit459 Před 2 měsíci +1

    To the mom : I am so sorry that your friends and family treat you so terribly 😢. You are a wonderful mother, you are doing what you can. Just keep loving him, I hope you can find a community of support.

  • @shoutout.kokain8713
    @shoutout.kokain8713 Před měsícem +1

    Goodluck lil bro! you gon need it!

  • @felipesua93
    @felipesua93 Před 10 měsíci +906

    I hope the mother also seeks mental health support. She's incredibly loving, caring, and hopeful. But she also needs help as a caretaker of a child with ODD. I truly hope for Liam to do well and grow up to become a loving and grateful man.

  • @TootieTickler
    @TootieTickler Před 6 měsíci +1574

    My mother was addicted to crystal meth when I was conceived. It resulted in the same behavioral problems this poor little boy is experiencing. Although my mother didn’t use a variety or nearly as much as his did, this severely impacted my life. I have epilepsy, adhd, odd, and bipolar. His mother is a true hero, she really makes sure he will have a fulfilling and happy life. She’s the definition of a mother

    • @paco1667
      @paco1667 Před 6 měsíci +53

      I hope you doin ok now

    • @TootieTickler
      @TootieTickler Před 5 měsíci +38

      @@paco1667 Thank you ❤️ I am now that I’m out of the situation.

    • @lauralohan
      @lauralohan Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@TootieTicklerim so happy for u

    • @deftlefthand9964
      @deftlefthand9964 Před 5 měsíci +1

    • @dreamwishergirl
      @dreamwishergirl Před 5 měsíci +2

      I am a special Ed teacher for pre k and I think one of my students was born addicted to drugs too. He is almost all there (I think he is diagnosed with “autism” but doesn’t act like a typical autistic students I’ve had) but very defiant. Also isn’t potty trained at 5. The student also lives with grandparents and bio parents aren’t in the picture at all. I think he will be diagnosed with ODD as well, possibly bipolar.

  • @thomascoleman2336
    @thomascoleman2336 Před měsícem

    ❤stay strong. My wife and I went thru this with my son. It worked out for him in the long run.

  • @aimscc
    @aimscc Před 21 dnem +1

    As someone who was also born addicted to Opioids and has FASD, it's interesting seeing this topic covered and talked about. I'm an adult now but I was very similar growing up and it wasn't properly handled. I did grow out of a lot of the behavior issues but still struggle with it and other aspects. It's hard to tell what is caused from the physical of the damage vs the other things that developed (ADHD vs OCD vs PTSD - etc). I hope he's able to learn he's more than the diagnosis and grows in ways I wasn't able to.

  • @y2knova741
    @y2knova741 Před rokem +776

    “Larry and I have been havin a rough time. Me & him dont have no friends.” Poor baby. I hope he is being treated well by his peers. He deserves friends & love, his mother’s actions shouldnt determine his self worth. He is much more than the substances his (bio) mother decided to take!!! ❤

    • @RadMad789
      @RadMad789 Před rokem +18

      His birth mother’s actions shouldn’t determine his worth. His mom is loving, supportive, and doing her best.

    • @y2knova741
      @y2knova741 Před rokem +4

      @@RadMad789 I agree. She seems like she wants the best for him and is dealing with perfectly valid emotions around taking care of him- ensuring he has what he needs while still trying to teach him the regulatory tools needed to navigate life and relationships. Its the natural worry and stress any mother would feel for their child coupled with the love & desire to keep him safe. I wish her the best and thank you for your kind comment! We all need a little more love in this world.

    • @mo_bra3340
      @mo_bra3340 Před rokem +9

      Well put... but I would add that EVERYONE deserves to be treated with respect and kindness... with an active-willingness to try and understand those we don't think we can relate to, from a place of love, rather than ego!
      I understand that this isn't how the world tends to operate very often, but I'm really glad that this thriving kid was placed in a caring home, that tries to help him keep thriving... even though the challenges they face seem quite difficult, a lot of the time!

    • @ReeseChown
      @ReeseChown Před rokem +1

      I wonder if that's more of a reflection on the changing social world. I always knew kids like him in school, uniquely charming and witty but obviously damaged from something that went unspoken. Him and I would have been mates

  • @missbubu1611
    @missbubu1611 Před 9 měsíci +1498

    Sheesh. This situation is beyond rough. This lady’s continuous stress level is through the roof. Her eyes dart when there’s a loud noise, she’s jumpy, she’s always on alert and on the lookout. Imagine what that does to your body and hormones. Also imagine the mental toll of attempted manipulation (what’s the food you want in this house- so he can throw it out), verbal karate, and helplessness.

    • @myguy2656
      @myguy2656 Před 8 měsíci +56

      I know the kid has a lot of issues and as a perent its definitly good to differienciate these issues to bad behavior but i think beeing a little strict might go a long way. I can only admire this woman for beeing able to go through this everyday but when it comes to the emotional manipulation i think its important to enforce rules at these moments even if the kid is disabled. Its the same with people justifying devious actions from autistic people. Strictness goes a long way. You dont need to be as hard on the kid as you would a normal kid but even with all those disorders you can understand if you arendoing something bad. For example when he threw her food away, he knew his mom would get upset about that so he definitly understands when ever he is doing something he is not supposed to do and he keeps doing it because he gets away with it

    • @Evelina_412
      @Evelina_412 Před 8 měsíci +135

      ​@@myguy2656 Do you honestly think she's never tried being strict with him...? Reminds me of when people tell folks with acne to just "wash their face a little more often". Like gee, thanks, never thought of that. The kid literally has a malformed brain and a disorder which causes him to oppose anything she says, her tone of voice isn't gonna change that. It will make him resent her though, because he can't control it.

    • @captlanc
      @captlanc Před 8 měsíci +21

      ​@@Evelina_412If you think strictness is about the tone of voice you're not understanding the word.

    • @claudiadresel4216
      @claudiadresel4216 Před 8 měsíci +4

      ​@@Evelina_412I thought she said they were working on boundaries?

    • @julainareid7558
      @julainareid7558 Před 8 měsíci +5

      ​@@myguy2656I understand exactly what you mean and I agree. Also yes he's very smart and listens and hear EVERYTHING EVERYTIME mom talks about his diagnosis to people. Kids are already pretty smart and okay off of things whether they're diagnosed with an illness or not they're smart 😉😉

  • @Alaska-Bush-Mom
    @Alaska-Bush-Mom Před 2 měsíci +7

    Mom is exhausted and most likely feel completely alone in the world as a mom. She is not alone, lots of us moms out here know exactly where she is and how she feels. Step back and breathe!