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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 309808" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Welcome! Glad you found us, but sorry you had to.</p><p>You've already gotten some great advice here. </p><p>I am so sorry about the inconsistencies with-video games. been there done that. It's a struggle. Perhaps once you get a good diagnosis, you can convince DEX of the need to cut back on that and really do something with-his son ... like go to the part or read or play a game.</p><p>One can always hope. </p><p>One thing that can help with-the anger issues is to watch Buddy and see what happens b4 he gets angry. Does he tap his foot or a pencil? Pace? Does his voice get louder and louder? Does it happen right after school? Once you observe a trigger, it will really help you teach him.</p><p>Best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 309808, member: 3419"] Welcome! Glad you found us, but sorry you had to. You've already gotten some great advice here. I am so sorry about the inconsistencies with-video games. been there done that. It's a struggle. Perhaps once you get a good diagnosis, you can convince DEX of the need to cut back on that and really do something with-his son ... like go to the part or read or play a game. One can always hope. One thing that can help with-the anger issues is to watch Buddy and see what happens b4 he gets angry. Does he tap his foot or a pencil? Pace? Does his voice get louder and louder? Does it happen right after school? Once you observe a trigger, it will really help you teach him. Best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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