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Can Anyone Relate to This Behavior in Their difficult child's?
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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 314695" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Just wanted to let you know that he sounds just like K in so many ways. </p><p></p><p>I have to have HUGE charts because she is so easily distracted, I have to redirect her within minutes.</p><p>She also can not be told about any event prior to the event. I also would have let her go. </p><p>If by chance she is told, UGH, I have to try to figure out any way possible to distract her until the event.</p><p>What works at times for me is to set up Legos in front of the TV and then sit with her and force her to build with me until the event.</p><p>This makes it hard for me to get anything done. I will run away for a minute here and there to help N or get dressed etc. </p><p>I also will slowly get her ready. </p><p>"OK, let's get your shirt on" then go back and play Lego's... things like this. </p><p>"Go check and tell me if I left my purse in the car?" (wink-wink) </p><p>I will hide it and let her know we can't leave until we find it!!! </p><p>Have her wash out her travel cup and put water in it for the road... </p><p></p><p>I also let my rules of not making a huge mess kind of go, I will ask her to make a project with glue and what ever... </p><p></p><p>Otherwise there is tears, screaming, banging head on the wall all of the fun things! Multiple times. </p><p></p><p>medications I have not idea? We are still searching. K has been diagnosis'd with severe combo type ADHD, by every one that has seen her. </p><p>Anxiety as well. So who knows. I can see the difference in different situations but the medications have been a struggle. </p><p></p><p>Good luck it is so hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 314695, member: 3155"] Just wanted to let you know that he sounds just like K in so many ways. I have to have HUGE charts because she is so easily distracted, I have to redirect her within minutes. She also can not be told about any event prior to the event. I also would have let her go. If by chance she is told, UGH, I have to try to figure out any way possible to distract her until the event. What works at times for me is to set up Legos in front of the TV and then sit with her and force her to build with me until the event. This makes it hard for me to get anything done. I will run away for a minute here and there to help N or get dressed etc. I also will slowly get her ready. "OK, let's get your shirt on" then go back and play Lego's... things like this. "Go check and tell me if I left my purse in the car?" (wink-wink) I will hide it and let her know we can't leave until we find it!!! Have her wash out her travel cup and put water in it for the road... I also let my rules of not making a huge mess kind of go, I will ask her to make a project with glue and what ever... Otherwise there is tears, screaming, banging head on the wall all of the fun things! Multiple times. medications I have not idea? We are still searching. K has been diagnosis'd with severe combo type ADHD, by every one that has seen her. Anxiety as well. So who knows. I can see the difference in different situations but the medications have been a struggle. Good luck it is so hard. [/QUOTE]
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