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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 418477" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>What does he do to the other children? </p><p></p><p>Have you considered evaluating him? Looks like some things run in your family...he probably just got the brunt of some different wiring in the brain...not your fault at all. Nothing you could have done. In fact, you have much insight if you can figure out that his angry words and deeds are done because he is unhappy and frustrated. Happy kids do not act out that way. However, psychiatry has made a lot of headway. Usually, when the parents are caring, the behavior has nothing to do with their parenting skills. Some children need special parenting AND outside help as well.</p><p></p><p>If he is dangerous to your other children or pets (if you have any), I would seek an evaluation ASAP. I know it is difficult...moreso because you have other children. Early intervention is your friend...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 418477, member: 1550"] What does he do to the other children? Have you considered evaluating him? Looks like some things run in your family...he probably just got the brunt of some different wiring in the brain...not your fault at all. Nothing you could have done. In fact, you have much insight if you can figure out that his angry words and deeds are done because he is unhappy and frustrated. Happy kids do not act out that way. However, psychiatry has made a lot of headway. Usually, when the parents are caring, the behavior has nothing to do with their parenting skills. Some children need special parenting AND outside help as well. If he is dangerous to your other children or pets (if you have any), I would seek an evaluation ASAP. I know it is difficult...moreso because you have other children. Early intervention is your friend... [/QUOTE]
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