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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 496034" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hi MWM and thanks for your response! Yes, I am aware that J is not completely in control of his behaviour. Of course he isn't. But he does have <strong>some </strong>control. Everything is intense and dramatic with him, high emotionality all the time, which I've read is typical for ADHD. I think I personally find it hard to let that just wash over me, not get caught into it... if that makes sense. I think he has got a <strong>lot</strong> of sensory issues, actually. His physical conditions always very important in dictating his behaviour - hunger, tiredness, etc. I have an appointment with an Occupational Therapist (OT) but again, as with the neuropsychologist, I don't think she is going to be able to do the range of things that would happen in other countries. </p><p>Yup, have got and read the Explosive Child. And also What Your Explosive Child is Trying to Tell You, which I found had some good ideas. I would really welcome skilled input at this point. I have to go with what is on offer. As I say, we have another appointment with the psychiatrist in a week's time. </p><p>There isn't</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 496034, member: 11227"] Hi MWM and thanks for your response! Yes, I am aware that J is not completely in control of his behaviour. Of course he isn't. But he does have [B]some [/B]control. Everything is intense and dramatic with him, high emotionality all the time, which I've read is typical for ADHD. I think I personally find it hard to let that just wash over me, not get caught into it... if that makes sense. I think he has got a [B]lot[/B] of sensory issues, actually. His physical conditions always very important in dictating his behaviour - hunger, tiredness, etc. I have an appointment with an Occupational Therapist (OT) but again, as with the neuropsychologist, I don't think she is going to be able to do the range of things that would happen in other countries. Yup, have got and read the Explosive Child. And also What Your Explosive Child is Trying to Tell You, which I found had some good ideas. I would really welcome skilled input at this point. I have to go with what is on offer. As I say, we have another appointment with the psychiatrist in a week's time. There isn't [/QUOTE]
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