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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 440199" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Very common when a child rages, no matter what his diagnosis is. There is a point where a child can not shut down, even if he wants to. At least it is the case with some kids. How do I know? I raged about once a month as a kid. There was a point of no return and I'm sure I looked possessed. After the rage, I would sit in my room and wonder why I was so crazy. The rages scared me to death, but I couldn't stop them once it was really going strong. I had to be left alone to "rage it all out" in order to calm down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 440199, member: 1550"] Very common when a child rages, no matter what his diagnosis is. There is a point where a child can not shut down, even if he wants to. At least it is the case with some kids. How do I know? I raged about once a month as a kid. There was a point of no return and I'm sure I looked possessed. After the rage, I would sit in my room and wonder why I was so crazy. The rages scared me to death, but I couldn't stop them once it was really going strong. I had to be left alone to "rage it all out" in order to calm down. [/QUOTE]
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