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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 419252" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Welcome back! </p><p> </p><p>You know of course......it's not HIM that flinches, and the sooner you get HIM in some type of therapy the better off you ALL will be. Therapy doesn't necessarily have to be talk therapy. Although in my opinion that's what helped us the most. Family, individual and me therapy. But if you have a child that isn't resistant to sports? I'd wear him out. I'd have him in things so often it wouldn't give him a time to have down time or time around sibs. I would also make sure he was introduced to a BIG Brother program that had specializations with kids who had anger issues. someone that could see/stop these emotions before they started, or a therapist that could help him with anger management and treatments or alternatives. it helped our son TONS. Learn to say - walk it off - and communicate effectively with me - instead of - pounding holes in the wall. </p><p> </p><p>It isn't fool-proof - but it helps him even today at 20. I won't say he's still not going to put a fist through a wall - because he will. But the alternative is he isn't putting his fist through a face, and going to jail and he knows how to walk away, or go for a walk, or go for a ride, or just go away. HUGE improvement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 419252, member: 4964"] Welcome back! You know of course......it's not HIM that flinches, and the sooner you get HIM in some type of therapy the better off you ALL will be. Therapy doesn't necessarily have to be talk therapy. Although in my opinion that's what helped us the most. Family, individual and me therapy. But if you have a child that isn't resistant to sports? I'd wear him out. I'd have him in things so often it wouldn't give him a time to have down time or time around sibs. I would also make sure he was introduced to a BIG Brother program that had specializations with kids who had anger issues. someone that could see/stop these emotions before they started, or a therapist that could help him with anger management and treatments or alternatives. it helped our son TONS. Learn to say - walk it off - and communicate effectively with me - instead of - pounding holes in the wall. It isn't fool-proof - but it helps him even today at 20. I won't say he's still not going to put a fist through a wall - because he will. But the alternative is he isn't putting his fist through a face, and going to jail and he knows how to walk away, or go for a walk, or go for a ride, or just go away. HUGE improvement. [/QUOTE]
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