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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 295092" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>JJJ is also onto something (see, I told you others knew more than me). While you are working on the decision to hospitalize or not,- if you are not already doing so, set up a very structured healthy meal plan for your difficult child. Take out junk food, increase the healthy foods trying to follow the nutrional guideline for his age as much as possible.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe there is something in his everyday diet that is making him not feel well - something that is adding to his rage?</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes a structured schedule in all parts of a difficult child's life helps so much for them to stay in control. Some get so overwhelmed with change and they feel safe in the controlled structure you set up. Structure for me was the hardest to set up because I consider it so boring and demanding but I did the best I could and it did help with getting my uptight anxious child to relax.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 295092, member: 5096"] JJJ is also onto something (see, I told you others knew more than me). While you are working on the decision to hospitalize or not,- if you are not already doing so, set up a very structured healthy meal plan for your difficult child. Take out junk food, increase the healthy foods trying to follow the nutrional guideline for his age as much as possible. Maybe there is something in his everyday diet that is making him not feel well - something that is adding to his rage? Sometimes a structured schedule in all parts of a difficult child's life helps so much for them to stay in control. Some get so overwhelmed with change and they feel safe in the controlled structure you set up. Structure for me was the hardest to set up because I consider it so boring and demanding but I did the best I could and it did help with getting my uptight anxious child to relax. [/QUOTE]
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