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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 14083" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Welcome back, Kit. You mentioned his obsessions and sensory problems. I'd start there. H</p><p></p><p>I picked up on that part of your post because I know that was a huge source of frustration for my Duckie and triggered many a rage. As for obsessions, he really can't help that either. The hope I can offer is that the severity of Duckie's obsessions has gradually improved as her overall condition has improved. But we had to let the obsessions be and work on the things we could control. Check out Carol Krankowitz's Out Of Sync Child and Ross Greene's The Explosive Child (many libraries shelve these books). The key right now is to try to limit his rages so that you can actually get back to the business of parenting your child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 14083, member: 1722"] Welcome back, Kit. You mentioned his obsessions and sensory problems. I'd start there. H I picked up on that part of your post because I know that was a huge source of frustration for my Duckie and triggered many a rage. As for obsessions, he really can't help that either. The hope I can offer is that the severity of Duckie's obsessions has gradually improved as her overall condition has improved. But we had to let the obsessions be and work on the things we could control. Check out Carol Krankowitz's Out Of Sync Child and Ross Greene's The Explosive Child (many libraries shelve these books). The key right now is to try to limit his rages so that you can actually get back to the business of parenting your child. [/QUOTE]
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