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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 703167" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>It seems unlikely that he is really "choosing" to do any of these things. I speak from the experience of having a son who has impulsive outbursts, sometimes physical, and then five minutes (or even one minute) later is often distraught at his behaviour and deeply apologetic. He knows the consequences of his behaviour - he has lived through multiple rejections, loss of friendships, adult judgements, school exclusions, etc, etc. Knowing this does not enable him to control impulses that he is neurologically unable to control. It is extremely frustrating and saddening for all concerned. Understanding him and supporting him helps more than punishing and criticising. Again, I am just stating the obvious (I feel).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 703167, member: 11227"] It seems unlikely that he is really "choosing" to do any of these things. I speak from the experience of having a son who has impulsive outbursts, sometimes physical, and then five minutes (or even one minute) later is often distraught at his behaviour and deeply apologetic. He knows the consequences of his behaviour - he has lived through multiple rejections, loss of friendships, adult judgements, school exclusions, etc, etc. Knowing this does not enable him to control impulses that he is neurologically unable to control. It is extremely frustrating and saddening for all concerned. Understanding him and supporting him helps more than punishing and criticising. Again, I am just stating the obvious (I feel). [/QUOTE]
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