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I still wonder whether the " oppositional " is an attempt at inertia, to

maintain the status quo and not change? transition, move, do a new thing,

change attendtion,e tc. my son has this " oppositional " but it's not a

willful thing, he gets that " stuck " ness in thought and etc.

please just excuse the typos.........

JoyceW, So Calif, divorced, work FT

5y6m old son, probably Asperger/HFA, no dx yet, but Mom Knows.

Feingold diet'ers www.Feingold.Org. casually avoiding milk too

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