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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 222322" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>MWM gave a good link, that Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) test is a good place to get info. My son had behavior problems since he was in Kindergarten. He got suspended 2x in first grade, and then it just escalated. In 2nd or 3rd grade he was almost expelled. He still struggles with remorse, but is getting better. Not by leaps or bounds, but in baby steps. My difficult child has a problem with perspective, he can only see his own. Your son is younger, so that may be where he is at developmentally. I would try to help him by putting him in the situation. "How would you feel if Johnny did x,y or z to you?" and then maybe, so how do you think he feels? Not sure if it will help, but if you do it over and over it may.</p><p> </p><p> Now we have a good (for now) medication combo, and have just started him in therapy. He is in 5th grade, and has not been suspened all year. There is hope. I would encourage you to get another evaluation done, and to take care of yourself. That is so hard to do. If you do not take care of your self, you cannot help others.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Hang in there, and welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 222322, member: 3184"] MWM gave a good link, that Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) test is a good place to get info. My son had behavior problems since he was in Kindergarten. He got suspended 2x in first grade, and then it just escalated. In 2nd or 3rd grade he was almost expelled. He still struggles with remorse, but is getting better. Not by leaps or bounds, but in baby steps. My difficult child has a problem with perspective, he can only see his own. Your son is younger, so that may be where he is at developmentally. I would try to help him by putting him in the situation. "How would you feel if Johnny did x,y or z to you?" and then maybe, so how do you think he feels? Not sure if it will help, but if you do it over and over it may. Now we have a good (for now) medication combo, and have just started him in therapy. He is in 5th grade, and has not been suspened all year. There is hope. I would encourage you to get another evaluation done, and to take care of yourself. That is so hard to do. If you do not take care of your self, you cannot help others. Hang in there, and welcome. [/QUOTE]
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