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Really is this normal for ADHD/Anxiety? Aggressive Behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 380193" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Miss KT had (still has, actually) anger issues. I can't even count the number of phone calls I got from school because of this. Her room has several holes in the wall that I refused to fix, no door because she tore it off the hinges and threw it at me, and my kitchen counter has a huge chunk of missing tile because she slammed a pan down on it...broke the handle off the pan, too. Risperdal was a godsend, but she's no longer taking it because she doesn't have insurance, and won't look into any of the medication assistance programs.</p><p></p><p>For Miss KT, logical consequences worked best. She is horribly embarrassed by the holes in her bedroom walls...too bad. She is ticked that she has no door. When she was younger, I would keep her home from things, pointing out that since she didn't demonstrate self-control by hitting/kicking/whatever, she would need to stay home from this event. Karate was also a good outlet for her, helping with her self-control as well as giving her an arena for controlled punching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 380193, member: 4040"] Miss KT had (still has, actually) anger issues. I can't even count the number of phone calls I got from school because of this. Her room has several holes in the wall that I refused to fix, no door because she tore it off the hinges and threw it at me, and my kitchen counter has a huge chunk of missing tile because she slammed a pan down on it...broke the handle off the pan, too. Risperdal was a godsend, but she's no longer taking it because she doesn't have insurance, and won't look into any of the medication assistance programs. For Miss KT, logical consequences worked best. She is horribly embarrassed by the holes in her bedroom walls...too bad. She is ticked that she has no door. When she was younger, I would keep her home from things, pointing out that since she didn't demonstrate self-control by hitting/kicking/whatever, she would need to stay home from this event. Karate was also a good outlet for her, helping with her self-control as well as giving her an arena for controlled punching. [/QUOTE]
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