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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 487634"><p>Hi buddy,</p><p> No worries you have great advice! The other members have mentioned Autism, but he I believe he is not as the Dr's. They say nothing is wrong but my parenting skills. So, I know I have tried the timeouts,counting,warnings,games to get him to clean up or go places,study etc. I have tried taking away his extreme favorite activity:the outdoors! I do not get mad with his grades, I just talk to him in his terms, "show him in pretend play" to raise hands, how to answer, what to do in different situations. Also, with his anger I tried the screaming into a pillow,color,dance, clean,how to "express his feelings verbally in instead of using his hands". The Dr's just said he is also all boy and just needs more time. He does not bite himself anymore( yeah!) He does play well and is fine in large or small groups. He does not like changes unless it benefits him! So basically, I have to wait it out and see if he gets "bad" at school. They want the teachers word for it not mine. My family supports me,but we all have different views on how to raise the. Yes, I live with them. Those were good ideas with your son, your son is lucky to have you! His Pre-K teacher he acted well with, so no issues, his Kinder teacher now as I mentioned he gets warnings/timeouts. They have worked with many types of kids and can handle him, but he has never been violent or nasty talking at school,but we do work together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 487634"] Hi buddy, No worries you have great advice! The other members have mentioned Autism, but he I believe he is not as the Dr's. They say nothing is wrong but my parenting skills. So, I know I have tried the timeouts,counting,warnings,games to get him to clean up or go places,study etc. I have tried taking away his extreme favorite activity:the outdoors! I do not get mad with his grades, I just talk to him in his terms, "show him in pretend play" to raise hands, how to answer, what to do in different situations. Also, with his anger I tried the screaming into a pillow,color,dance, clean,how to "express his feelings verbally in instead of using his hands". The Dr's just said he is also all boy and just needs more time. He does not bite himself anymore( yeah!) He does play well and is fine in large or small groups. He does not like changes unless it benefits him! So basically, I have to wait it out and see if he gets "bad" at school. They want the teachers word for it not mine. My family supports me,but we all have different views on how to raise the. Yes, I live with them. Those were good ideas with your son, your son is lucky to have you! His Pre-K teacher he acted well with, so no issues, his Kinder teacher now as I mentioned he gets warnings/timeouts. They have worked with many types of kids and can handle him, but he has never been violent or nasty talking at school,but we do work together. [/QUOTE]
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