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Called the police for the second time
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 518651" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>P.S. What set him off this time? Do you keep a journal? Can you tell when he ramps up? My son would start to tap his foot or a pencil, the tips of his ears would turn red, and he'd get dark circles under his eyes. He would start to argue, and I would press the issue. Now, I have to let a lot of things go. If it's a chore, homework, baseball, whatever, I just have to drop it. That does NOT mean he gets to stimulant on video games. It means that I just walk away, sometimes for several hrs. He can be bored. It's better than raging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 518651, member: 3419"] P.S. What set him off this time? Do you keep a journal? Can you tell when he ramps up? My son would start to tap his foot or a pencil, the tips of his ears would turn red, and he'd get dark circles under his eyes. He would start to argue, and I would press the issue. Now, I have to let a lot of things go. If it's a chore, homework, baseball, whatever, I just have to drop it. That does NOT mean he gets to stimulant on video games. It means that I just walk away, sometimes for several hrs. He can be bored. It's better than raging. [/QUOTE]
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