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What do you do when your child is raging?
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<blockquote data-quote="agee" data-source="post: 345009"><p>What do you mean by "school interventions" and "appropriate interventions"?</p><p>Our school does nothing. We are currently working on an IEP so he can at least get some extra help. And his doctors have said that until medication is right therapy won't help - at least not for him. We've tried many different strategies at home but the best thing we've found we can do is stay calm (easier said than done).</p><p>He is frustrated because we don't do exactly what he says when he says it, and he craves the intense attention that goading us into reacting to him creates. </p><p>Please don't read the "Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)" in my signature as somewhere on the autism spectrum. I have asked the doctors about this and he is not on the spectrum. They assigned him that diagnosis. as a way of acknowledging all his behaviors. </p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agee, post: 345009"] What do you mean by "school interventions" and "appropriate interventions"? Our school does nothing. We are currently working on an IEP so he can at least get some extra help. And his doctors have said that until medication is right therapy won't help - at least not for him. We've tried many different strategies at home but the best thing we've found we can do is stay calm (easier said than done). He is frustrated because we don't do exactly what he says when he says it, and he craves the intense attention that goading us into reacting to him creates. Please don't read the "Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD)" in my signature as somewhere on the autism spectrum. I have asked the doctors about this and he is not on the spectrum. They assigned him that diagnosis. as a way of acknowledging all his behaviors. A [/QUOTE]
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