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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 682649" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Oh gosh, sounds like my grandson. I do hope that the school knows how to handle kids like this. My grandson was a happy kid until he hit preschool, then he displayed all the behaviors you describe. He's gone on to be diagnosed with ADHD, anxiety, and temper dysregulation disorder. But, with great support at school, a wonderful teacher, lots of good help, and yes, maturation, things are better. But, if the only environment in which he's acting out, it makes me suspicious. Does he act out at home when you make any requests or demands of him? Does have that mood lability at home, too? The memory issue is a little bit of a red flag for me, too, that he may have a brain difference that needs looking into. And you may want to pick up The Explosive Child book. It has been helpful to many of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 682649, member: 13260"] Oh gosh, sounds like my grandson. I do hope that the school knows how to handle kids like this. My grandson was a happy kid until he hit preschool, then he displayed all the behaviors you describe. He's gone on to be diagnosed with ADHD, anxiety, and temper dysregulation disorder. But, with great support at school, a wonderful teacher, lots of good help, and yes, maturation, things are better. But, if the only environment in which he's acting out, it makes me suspicious. Does he act out at home when you make any requests or demands of him? Does have that mood lability at home, too? The memory issue is a little bit of a red flag for me, too, that he may have a brain difference that needs looking into. And you may want to pick up The Explosive Child book. It has been helpful to many of us. [/QUOTE]
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