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Increased Aggression - new medications?
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 591224"><p>At age 3 the brain under goes a change where lots of connections that aren't used are gotten rid of. In autism the brain gets rid of the wrong connections. </p><p></p><p>This could be why difficult child's behavior started at age 3. Or did it start at age 2? Talking to a neurologist to see if there are any physical reasons might be a good idea.</p><p></p><p>If the testing/sessions are video taped could you send them somewhere else that has better people? If she is an unusual case could you contact a teaching hospital and see if they have a study that could help her or maybe they would reduce the cost of a neuropsychologist? Just trying to think of ways you could find out what is wrong.</p><p></p><p>You asked how we got things done while supervising. Include difficult child in what ever you are doing. Have some safe places for her to go that the other kids aren't aloud in. Then when you need a break she can go in there. Baby monitors.</p><p></p><p>welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 591224"] At age 3 the brain under goes a change where lots of connections that aren't used are gotten rid of. In autism the brain gets rid of the wrong connections. This could be why difficult child's behavior started at age 3. Or did it start at age 2? Talking to a neurologist to see if there are any physical reasons might be a good idea. If the testing/sessions are video taped could you send them somewhere else that has better people? If she is an unusual case could you contact a teaching hospital and see if they have a study that could help her or maybe they would reduce the cost of a neuropsychologist? Just trying to think of ways you could find out what is wrong. You asked how we got things done while supervising. Include difficult child in what ever you are doing. Have some safe places for her to go that the other kids aren't aloud in. Then when you need a break she can go in there. Baby monitors. welcome [/QUOTE]
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