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Need help with ADHD stepson and my son (ages 7 and 6)
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 479955" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>You now Liahona, this is where we are really stuck, should start a whole thread on this...once the physical has gone down ( and mind you, we always said to him... USE your words...., and every team agreed the kinds of words at that point were of no consequence, they just had to stop the physical aggression). Now when the reigns were pulled tighter on verbals, guess what happened??? physical came back. if people have ideas for this, we can move to a separate thread, do you guys think it is worth it? I would love the million dollar answer for this one. We try, but???? (and yes, I get it that mine has the whole compulsive blurting issue but still, I wont give up trying if it can make his life easier)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 479955, member: 12886"] You now Liahona, this is where we are really stuck, should start a whole thread on this...once the physical has gone down ( and mind you, we always said to him... USE your words...., and every team agreed the kinds of words at that point were of no consequence, they just had to stop the physical aggression). Now when the reigns were pulled tighter on verbals, guess what happened??? physical came back. if people have ideas for this, we can move to a separate thread, do you guys think it is worth it? I would love the million dollar answer for this one. We try, but???? (and yes, I get it that mine has the whole compulsive blurting issue but still, I wont give up trying if it can make his life easier) [/QUOTE]
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