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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 524398"><p>Hi, and welcome to the board.</p><p></p><p>My first thought is that if he's stealing food that has sugar in it, take it away and lock it up where he can't get at it. If that means putting it in your room and locking your bedroom door, then you might have to do that. If the sugar intake is making thing worse then you need to do what you need to do to take as much of it out of his diet as you can.</p><p></p><p>You said he's seen a psycologist. Has he seen a psychiatrist? One that specializes in children? Alot of people here swear by the neuro-psychiatrist. They do alot of testing over a long period of time and they do the best that they can to get to the bottom of thngs if they can.</p><p></p><p> Were there any major changes in his life around the time that he starte having behavioral difficulties? Any deaths, a move, major stress in the home?</p><p></p><p>What does the teacher say about his behavor in the classroom? A good psychiatrist will ask for teacher input so that he or she can get a complete picture of what is going on.</p><p></p><p>Others will be along. It's the weekend and sometimes that's a quiet time on the board. Take a deep breath and know that you are among friends here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 524398"] Hi, and welcome to the board. My first thought is that if he's stealing food that has sugar in it, take it away and lock it up where he can't get at it. If that means putting it in your room and locking your bedroom door, then you might have to do that. If the sugar intake is making thing worse then you need to do what you need to do to take as much of it out of his diet as you can. You said he's seen a psycologist. Has he seen a psychiatrist? One that specializes in children? Alot of people here swear by the neuro-psychiatrist. They do alot of testing over a long period of time and they do the best that they can to get to the bottom of thngs if they can. Were there any major changes in his life around the time that he starte having behavioral difficulties? Any deaths, a move, major stress in the home? What does the teacher say about his behavor in the classroom? A good psychiatrist will ask for teacher input so that he or she can get a complete picture of what is going on. Others will be along. It's the weekend and sometimes that's a quiet time on the board. Take a deep breath and know that you are among friends here. [/QUOTE]
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