August 24, 2010 by Sandra G. Boodman
Adults who encountered Adam Driscoll as a baby tended to be impressed by his quiet, easygoing nature. He seemed happy, cried little and, by the age of 6 weeks, even slept through the night. But his mother, Jen, though grateful for Adam’s placidity — a marked contrast to his rambunctious older brother — viewed his undemanding behavior with an uneasiness that grew as he did.