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My 5 year old adopted son seems very angry!. Please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 517869"><p>I can't address the peeing issue because I've never had to deal with that. As for the knives, difficult child 1 hoarded knives for a while (until I found some and we talked about the need). He was being treated so horribly at school by staff that he "needed the knives for protection". Against who in our house, I have no idea but that was his rationale. Since I pulled him out of that school, he hasn't felt the need. I agree that something is going on. You really should have him evaluated by a neuropsychologist as soon as you can. I highly recommend you read The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. He has a unique approach to behaviors that pretty literally saved my family. It made ME think differently about difficult child 1's behavior.</p><p></p><p>Welcome to our little corner of the world. Others will be along so check back often. The wealth of knowledge here is unfathomable and the support is even better!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 517869"] I can't address the peeing issue because I've never had to deal with that. As for the knives, difficult child 1 hoarded knives for a while (until I found some and we talked about the need). He was being treated so horribly at school by staff that he "needed the knives for protection". Against who in our house, I have no idea but that was his rationale. Since I pulled him out of that school, he hasn't felt the need. I agree that something is going on. You really should have him evaluated by a neuropsychologist as soon as you can. I highly recommend you read The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. He has a unique approach to behaviors that pretty literally saved my family. It made ME think differently about difficult child 1's behavior. Welcome to our little corner of the world. Others will be along so check back often. The wealth of knowledge here is unfathomable and the support is even better!! [/QUOTE]
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