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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 598717" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Does he take the IPod with him when he goes to school? If you tell him you're going to take it, but don't want to get into a physical confrontation with him (which I completely understand) take it while he's a school. As far as him saying he will call the police of you take it, let him. They will give him the lecture of his life!</p><p></p><p>My son does alot of what your son does I terms of trying to irritate everyone around him. He'll stomp up the stairs really loudly if he's angry about something. One afternoon he was annoyed and went to go down into the basement. He closed the door behind him quietly, then came back and said, "Oh! I meant to do this!" and proceeded to open and slam the door closed five times. I know he was looking for a reaction out of me, but in all honestly it was not worth the satisfaction it would have given him. I tell you all this because I get it. It's frustrating and exhausting, especially when it goes on and on and on for hours.</p><p></p><p>Have you spoken to his doctor about the length of his carrying on? My son takes Risperdolq, which is a mood stabilizer, and while no medication will make a difficult child behave like a easy child, it does help. It stimulates the appetite, so weight gain is a side effect, and my son has blood work done every six month to monitor is cholesterol and sugars. It can also make them tired, but it's really made a big difference. My son still has meltdowns, sometimes pretty epic ones, but they are less frequent.</p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":smile:" title="smile :smile:" data-shortname=":smile:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 598717, member: 15810"] Does he take the IPod with him when he goes to school? If you tell him you're going to take it, but don't want to get into a physical confrontation with him (which I completely understand) take it while he's a school. As far as him saying he will call the police of you take it, let him. They will give him the lecture of his life! My son does alot of what your son does I terms of trying to irritate everyone around him. He'll stomp up the stairs really loudly if he's angry about something. One afternoon he was annoyed and went to go down into the basement. He closed the door behind him quietly, then came back and said, "Oh! I meant to do this!" and proceeded to open and slam the door closed five times. I know he was looking for a reaction out of me, but in all honestly it was not worth the satisfaction it would have given him. I tell you all this because I get it. It's frustrating and exhausting, especially when it goes on and on and on for hours. Have you spoken to his doctor about the length of his carrying on? My son takes Risperdolq, which is a mood stabilizer, and while no medication will make a difficult child behave like a easy child, it does help. It stimulates the appetite, so weight gain is a side effect, and my son has blood work done every six month to monitor is cholesterol and sugars. It can also make them tired, but it's really made a big difference. My son still has meltdowns, sometimes pretty epic ones, but they are less frequent. :smile: [/QUOTE]
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