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<blockquote data-quote="B’smom" data-source="post: 740059" data-attributes="member: 23359"><p>They’re playing cards (you battle, trade them, etc). I’m against them because he gets verbally and physically aggressive about them- if he lost one, leaving them at home when going to school (schools rules now), someone touching them, etc. We’ve taken them away and given them back multiple times with very clear rules, but it always ends the same way. He becomes extremely obsessed over them and loses all sense of life and rational thinking. I can’t even begin to explain the entire story of these cards. Just think: severe aggression. </p><p></p><p>Earlier this year, he assaulted a teacher because she told him she was busy at the moment and couldn’t look at the card. He was home 15 mins after the first bell rang. That’s when we decided absolutely no more.</p><p>They’re a nightmare. He’s hit his little brother many times for picking them up off the floor.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the diagnosis, my belief is he’s on the spectrum. I guess I’ll find out what the treatment facility believes on Thursday when we have his final plan of care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B’smom, post: 740059, member: 23359"] They’re playing cards (you battle, trade them, etc). I’m against them because he gets verbally and physically aggressive about them- if he lost one, leaving them at home when going to school (schools rules now), someone touching them, etc. We’ve taken them away and given them back multiple times with very clear rules, but it always ends the same way. He becomes extremely obsessed over them and loses all sense of life and rational thinking. I can’t even begin to explain the entire story of these cards. Just think: severe aggression. Earlier this year, he assaulted a teacher because she told him she was busy at the moment and couldn’t look at the card. He was home 15 mins after the first bell rang. That’s when we decided absolutely no more. They’re a nightmare. He’s hit his little brother many times for picking them up off the floor. As for the diagnosis, my belief is he’s on the spectrum. I guess I’ll find out what the treatment facility believes on Thursday when we have his final plan of care. [/QUOTE]
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