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6yrs7mths old unhappy son , may be with adhd(not sure)...
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 600310"><p>The Explosive Child book also helped me. Writing down the behaviors everyday also helped me deal with them. Also taking short breaks to do something I liked helped. Do an hour of work then 30 min of break. When I started feeling better the amount of work I did increased. Also getting out of the house with the kids helped. We would go to toy stores or a relatives house; just the change and other people there helped me cope better. </p><p></p><p>With the homework does breaks help? Do two pages then run around, then 2 more pages? Would it help if you wrote what he says for the answer? It sounds like he has sensory issues. The behavior at the party and restaurant could be sensory issues. As could also be the sloppy fussy eating at home. It also sounds like he has very ridged thinking which can go with many different issues. He might have slow processing speed which is why he only comes after you call 10 times. You could try calling him (or asking him to do something) and then counting to 7 in your head before calling or asking again. It helps with my kids. They are willing to do what I ask but it takes them longer to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 600310"] The Explosive Child book also helped me. Writing down the behaviors everyday also helped me deal with them. Also taking short breaks to do something I liked helped. Do an hour of work then 30 min of break. When I started feeling better the amount of work I did increased. Also getting out of the house with the kids helped. We would go to toy stores or a relatives house; just the change and other people there helped me cope better. With the homework does breaks help? Do two pages then run around, then 2 more pages? Would it help if you wrote what he says for the answer? It sounds like he has sensory issues. The behavior at the party and restaurant could be sensory issues. As could also be the sloppy fussy eating at home. It also sounds like he has very ridged thinking which can go with many different issues. He might have slow processing speed which is why he only comes after you call 10 times. You could try calling him (or asking him to do something) and then counting to 7 in your head before calling or asking again. It helps with my kids. They are willing to do what I ask but it takes them longer to start. [/QUOTE]
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