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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 494582"><p>Bunny, this sounds like a page out of OUR book. When difficult child 1 gets an idea in his head ESPECIALLY when it comes to difficult child 2, he CAN'T let it go even if I tell him difficult child 2 doesn't owe him apology or whatever. He will do everything in his power to try to get whatever it is he thinks he "deserves" if it takes all day and he will hold a grudge until he gets it. That includes going into a room. He gets an idea in his head and he's like a dog with a bone. He cannot get that idea out of his head. by the way, in case you don't know, my difficult child's are on the spectrum. </p><p></p><p>The hitting and the aggressiveness sounds just like difficult child 1 on Risperdal. It started when he was "pushed too far" and progressed until it was an all the time occurrance. I really hope that is not where you are heading.</p><p></p><p>I really think you need to have your son evaluated by a neuropsychologist. What you described does NOT sound like ODD to me. It sounds to me like his thinking was "stuck".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 494582"] Bunny, this sounds like a page out of OUR book. When difficult child 1 gets an idea in his head ESPECIALLY when it comes to difficult child 2, he CAN'T let it go even if I tell him difficult child 2 doesn't owe him apology or whatever. He will do everything in his power to try to get whatever it is he thinks he "deserves" if it takes all day and he will hold a grudge until he gets it. That includes going into a room. He gets an idea in his head and he's like a dog with a bone. He cannot get that idea out of his head. by the way, in case you don't know, my difficult child's are on the spectrum. The hitting and the aggressiveness sounds just like difficult child 1 on Risperdal. It started when he was "pushed too far" and progressed until it was an all the time occurrance. I really hope that is not where you are heading. I really think you need to have your son evaluated by a neuropsychologist. What you described does NOT sound like ODD to me. It sounds to me like his thinking was "stuck". [/QUOTE]
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