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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 757656" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Therapist had nothing to say after witnessing that? And no one else sees a problem? Ummmm, this boy is going to get bigger and then what? I would say this boy has some issues that need addressing for sure. This is from a grandma raising a child very much like this and it didn't get better until it was addressed with school (he's now 14 and in a behavioral school and doing so much better). And he finally landed a really good therapist that is teaching self-regulation techniques. We tried mediated play groups, so many drugs, talk therapy that involved asking three questions, not waiting for answers, then prescribing new drugs. I had to do a lot of work to get him the help he needed, and lots of dead ends, bad side effects from drugs, etc. Have you read The Explosive Child? It's on Kindle, real books, and Nook. It helped us get started. We found the issues to be cyclical. Things would go good for awhile, until they didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 757656, member: 13260"] Therapist had nothing to say after witnessing that? And no one else sees a problem? Ummmm, this boy is going to get bigger and then what? I would say this boy has some issues that need addressing for sure. This is from a grandma raising a child very much like this and it didn't get better until it was addressed with school (he's now 14 and in a behavioral school and doing so much better). And he finally landed a really good therapist that is teaching self-regulation techniques. We tried mediated play groups, so many drugs, talk therapy that involved asking three questions, not waiting for answers, then prescribing new drugs. I had to do a lot of work to get him the help he needed, and lots of dead ends, bad side effects from drugs, etc. Have you read The Explosive Child? It's on Kindle, real books, and Nook. It helped us get started. We found the issues to be cyclical. Things would go good for awhile, until they didn't. [/QUOTE]
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