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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosuncontained" data-source="post: 460767" data-attributes="member: 11016"><p>I am so sorry. I can feel just how frusterated you really are. </p><p></p><p>I have a 9 year old son. He has some pretty serious problems. He has ADHD. He was dignosed at age 4. At age 8 he was dignosed with a mood disorder. Monday he was dignosed with Severe Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I am NOT saying that your children have any of these disorders. I'm just letting you know that I KNOW you are having a hard time with behaviour issues. And I feel your pain.</p><p></p><p>Some of the things that Carson's does are as follows: He can't do his work at school. He crawls under his desk. He chews on his shirt. This is from his anxiety of seeing a paper he has to do in a short amounth of time and it seems daunting. He is very emmotional. He gets his feeling hurt easily. He is quick to anger. He (this year) has bitten one child on the ankle, "pretended" to bite a child on the neck and popped a child in the face. He has run away from his teachers (left the school building and hid in the parking lot). He's been in OCS (on Campus Suspension) for two days. He has been in the principals office twice.</p><p></p><p></p><p>These things don't just happen at school. He argues with us (or tries to). He has been violent to his siblings. I am able to exert more control at hime that the school can--but only because I have been with him since birth and know his quirks and how to head them off at the pass.</p><p></p><p>Have you looked online for symptoms for ADHD? Anger/agression is one. </p><p></p><p>Are your children having problems at school? Or is it mainly at home? </p><p></p><p>There are so many here who are so educated and able to give you advice an encouragement. You have started in the right place!! HUGS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosuncontained, post: 460767, member: 11016"] I am so sorry. I can feel just how frusterated you really are. I have a 9 year old son. He has some pretty serious problems. He has ADHD. He was dignosed at age 4. At age 8 he was dignosed with a mood disorder. Monday he was dignosed with Severe Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I am NOT saying that your children have any of these disorders. I'm just letting you know that I KNOW you are having a hard time with behaviour issues. And I feel your pain. Some of the things that Carson's does are as follows: He can't do his work at school. He crawls under his desk. He chews on his shirt. This is from his anxiety of seeing a paper he has to do in a short amounth of time and it seems daunting. He is very emmotional. He gets his feeling hurt easily. He is quick to anger. He (this year) has bitten one child on the ankle, "pretended" to bite a child on the neck and popped a child in the face. He has run away from his teachers (left the school building and hid in the parking lot). He's been in OCS (on Campus Suspension) for two days. He has been in the principals office twice. These things don't just happen at school. He argues with us (or tries to). He has been violent to his siblings. I am able to exert more control at hime that the school can--but only because I have been with him since birth and know his quirks and how to head them off at the pass. Have you looked online for symptoms for ADHD? Anger/agression is one. Are your children having problems at school? Or is it mainly at home? There are so many here who are so educated and able to give you advice an encouragement. You have started in the right place!! HUGS [/QUOTE]
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