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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 100460" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My advice is to have him evaluated. I'm sure something is going on for him to behave that way. Many disorders (not saying he has them) including early onset bipolar, sometimes Aspergers allow the children to hold it together when not at home, but it all comes out on the person they know loves them the most. This can and usually does change, and the kids may eventually be unable to hold it in ANYWHERE, but he's in the early stages of whatever is wrong and this is the time to catch it and intervene, before it rages with more violence. I would take him either to a neuropsychologist or to a Psychiatrist (with the MD) or an assessment. You'll get a longer, more intensive set of testing with a neuropsychologist. Any psychiatric disorders, neurological issues, or substance abuse on either side of the family tree? IF so, these are red flags for certain disorders that definitely require medical treatment and/or interventions. I believe that he doesn't know why he behaves like he does. An evaluation by a neuropsychologist would sort things out for you. Good luck, whatever you decide to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 100460, member: 1550"] My advice is to have him evaluated. I'm sure something is going on for him to behave that way. Many disorders (not saying he has them) including early onset bipolar, sometimes Aspergers allow the children to hold it together when not at home, but it all comes out on the person they know loves them the most. This can and usually does change, and the kids may eventually be unable to hold it in ANYWHERE, but he's in the early stages of whatever is wrong and this is the time to catch it and intervene, before it rages with more violence. I would take him either to a neuropsychologist or to a Psychiatrist (with the MD) or an assessment. You'll get a longer, more intensive set of testing with a neuropsychologist. Any psychiatric disorders, neurological issues, or substance abuse on either side of the family tree? IF so, these are red flags for certain disorders that definitely require medical treatment and/or interventions. I believe that he doesn't know why he behaves like he does. An evaluation by a neuropsychologist would sort things out for you. Good luck, whatever you decide to do. [/QUOTE]
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