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A Taste Of difficult child's Own Medicine
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<blockquote data-quote="Anxworrier" data-source="post: 552265" data-attributes="member: 15226"><p>Bunny,you're difficult child sounds much like mine. If he encounters esp computer problems, he has an extremely low threshold of tolerance. He doesn't manage frustration, setbacks, disappointment well. But my son often just starts crying and goes in his room and stomps things around to get his anger out. But I always think about executive functions and how most of the kids I see have it and mine does not. He never reacts accordingly to the situation. Everything is the end of the world. Ha, now that I think about it, maybe he gets it from me cuz right now I feel like everything with him is the end of the world. Like life will never be easy for me again. </p><p>Land I love him so much it hurts my heart. ANd I think there is something wrong with me because incant separate his moods from mine. When he is being obstinate, oppositional, negative, uncooperative, I become shaky scared and really low.</p><p></p><p>My kid isnt on anything, refuses to go to doctor" I even just bought some homeopathic medication for ADHD that has no taste and is just a tiny bit, and he refuses that or gets all offended and tells me I don't need anything I told you that already, just like he told me he has no homework this wknd. argh. Oh my kid will be 13 in two mos. im</p><p></p><p> Glad your went on a walk! Way to take care of himself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anxworrier, post: 552265, member: 15226"] Bunny,you're difficult child sounds much like mine. If he encounters esp computer problems, he has an extremely low threshold of tolerance. He doesn't manage frustration, setbacks, disappointment well. But my son often just starts crying and goes in his room and stomps things around to get his anger out. But I always think about executive functions and how most of the kids I see have it and mine does not. He never reacts accordingly to the situation. Everything is the end of the world. Ha, now that I think about it, maybe he gets it from me cuz right now I feel like everything with him is the end of the world. Like life will never be easy for me again. Land I love him so much it hurts my heart. ANd I think there is something wrong with me because incant separate his moods from mine. When he is being obstinate, oppositional, negative, uncooperative, I become shaky scared and really low. My kid isnt on anything, refuses to go to doctor" I even just bought some homeopathic medication for ADHD that has no taste and is just a tiny bit, and he refuses that or gets all offended and tells me I don't need anything I told you that already, just like he told me he has no homework this wknd. argh. Oh my kid will be 13 in two mos. im Glad your went on a walk! Way to take care of himself! [/QUOTE]
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