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at wits end with 3 1/2 yo
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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 492234"><p>masso001,</p><p> You have already gotten great advice from everyone here! I agree with them them, but also get a camcorder, secretly record his speech, and other issues if possible. ( when my son saw the recorder he tried to break it and then slammed his door not acting as severe). Make sure you get several episodes first, and what it is over, do not give just one episode so they can see its ongoing. Then, keep a copy for yourself and let the Dr see the other one. Even a voice recorder will help! My son's Dr refused to see it, even though they saw his bite marks from biting himself on his arms because he acted/did well in front of them too! I do keep suggesting this to everyone because the Dr's don't believe some of us, especilly if our kids do not have a problem in front of them! Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 492234"] masso001, You have already gotten great advice from everyone here! I agree with them them, but also get a camcorder, secretly record his speech, and other issues if possible. ( when my son saw the recorder he tried to break it and then slammed his door not acting as severe). Make sure you get several episodes first, and what it is over, do not give just one episode so they can see its ongoing. Then, keep a copy for yourself and let the Dr see the other one. Even a voice recorder will help! My son's Dr refused to see it, even though they saw his bite marks from biting himself on his arms because he acted/did well in front of them too! I do keep suggesting this to everyone because the Dr's don't believe some of us, especilly if our kids do not have a problem in front of them! Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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