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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 328120" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I would recommend a neuropsychologist evaluation plus an MDE afterwards- if you can get it. He's got something going on with him. It might or might not be all psychiatric but if you get these evaluations, it should shed some light. In the meantime, even though this book is written a little mmore for kids younger than yours, it might help to read "The explosive child" by Ross Greene. I don't follow it to a "T" because like I say, the actual method works a little better with younger children, but the concept is still enlightening and very helpful in regards to keeping sanity as a parent. I honestly believe that your son has more going on than just being "a bad kid" and he needs some help- whether it's psychiatric needing medications, or psychological (his thinking pattern), etc, or a combination, I don't know. I'm sure it's streneous on you, too, so try to hang in there and just pursue evaluation's for him while he is still a minor and you can. That's just my 2 cents!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 328120, member: 3699"] I would recommend a neuropsychologist evaluation plus an MDE afterwards- if you can get it. He's got something going on with him. It might or might not be all psychiatric but if you get these evaluations, it should shed some light. In the meantime, even though this book is written a little mmore for kids younger than yours, it might help to read "The explosive child" by Ross Greene. I don't follow it to a "T" because like I say, the actual method works a little better with younger children, but the concept is still enlightening and very helpful in regards to keeping sanity as a parent. I honestly believe that your son has more going on than just being "a bad kid" and he needs some help- whether it's psychiatric needing medications, or psychological (his thinking pattern), etc, or a combination, I don't know. I'm sure it's streneous on you, too, so try to hang in there and just pursue evaluation's for him while he is still a minor and you can. That's just my 2 cents! [/QUOTE]
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