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Ramping up to the teen yrs and police intervention
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 461698" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Terry, I am glad the psychiatrist talked to you like that. I have been extremely worried about you and your difficult child for quite awhile. Your son is being violent with you and it is just getting worse. You do need to put a stop to it now before it gets so out of hand that he hurts you and he gets into major trouble. You dont want that and you dont want him to have to live with that guilt. Its one thing to be verbally abusive but its a whole other ball of wax when they start laying hands on you. </p><p></p><p>Personally, if he was my son, electronics would be gone until he started showing a whole lot more restraint. If he needs to use the computer for school, the local library has one. I realize he likes to break doors down but that is against the law and I would be calling them for it. Im mean and you know it. Of course, that is one reason that several times when Cory would have been arrested they sent him home with us because they knew we would punish him ourselves. </p><p></p><p>I may be totally wrong but I dont think many of your sons symptoms - especially these defiant and violent symptoms- are from aspergers. I think there is something else going on there. Most aspies I know are really non violent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 461698, member: 1514"] Terry, I am glad the psychiatrist talked to you like that. I have been extremely worried about you and your difficult child for quite awhile. Your son is being violent with you and it is just getting worse. You do need to put a stop to it now before it gets so out of hand that he hurts you and he gets into major trouble. You dont want that and you dont want him to have to live with that guilt. Its one thing to be verbally abusive but its a whole other ball of wax when they start laying hands on you. Personally, if he was my son, electronics would be gone until he started showing a whole lot more restraint. If he needs to use the computer for school, the local library has one. I realize he likes to break doors down but that is against the law and I would be calling them for it. Im mean and you know it. Of course, that is one reason that several times when Cory would have been arrested they sent him home with us because they knew we would punish him ourselves. I may be totally wrong but I dont think many of your sons symptoms - especially these defiant and violent symptoms- are from aspergers. I think there is something else going on there. Most aspies I know are really non violent. [/QUOTE]
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