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<blockquote data-quote="AtMyLimits" data-source="post: 623616" data-attributes="member: 17811"><p>I'll see if the taking things away helps any. As of now it usually means me going deaf from him screaming and bruises from him hitting. It seems like the more I push with him the more he resists. It's hard to take away everything since he's got a brother and sister of such a close age, but there may be something I can figure out. Bipolar disorder, ADD and ADHD do run big in both my family and his dad's. Drug abuse is also big on both sides of the family though it seemed to skip both me and my ex. Paranoid schizophrenia runs in my family which is what I was concerned my daughter had when she was hallucinating and threatening to kill people. My brother always had very similar symptoms when we were kids which got worse as he aged which seems to be what is happening with my son. I know something has to be wrong since it's not exactly normal for a 6 year old to still be in diapers full time. If we take them off of him for any period of time or put underwear on ect. ect. he'll just poop and pee in those he doesn't care, naked or not. The group that he worked with in school doesn't think he understands the meaning of reward/good behavior and consequence/bad behavior which makes training and punishments hard. He just doesn't seem to think he is doing things wrong even when told.</p><p>After reading this forum it doesn't seems like I'm the only one that feels like I have no options. There have been some great suggestions and I hope that I can get any of them to work. It sounds like I'm not the only one who wonders every day how they wake up and actually function. Found a psychologist who will start seeing us tomorrow so keep fingers crossed for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtMyLimits, post: 623616, member: 17811"] I'll see if the taking things away helps any. As of now it usually means me going deaf from him screaming and bruises from him hitting. It seems like the more I push with him the more he resists. It's hard to take away everything since he's got a brother and sister of such a close age, but there may be something I can figure out. Bipolar disorder, ADD and ADHD do run big in both my family and his dad's. Drug abuse is also big on both sides of the family though it seemed to skip both me and my ex. Paranoid schizophrenia runs in my family which is what I was concerned my daughter had when she was hallucinating and threatening to kill people. My brother always had very similar symptoms when we were kids which got worse as he aged which seems to be what is happening with my son. I know something has to be wrong since it's not exactly normal for a 6 year old to still be in diapers full time. If we take them off of him for any period of time or put underwear on ect. ect. he'll just poop and pee in those he doesn't care, naked or not. The group that he worked with in school doesn't think he understands the meaning of reward/good behavior and consequence/bad behavior which makes training and punishments hard. He just doesn't seem to think he is doing things wrong even when told. After reading this forum it doesn't seems like I'm the only one that feels like I have no options. There have been some great suggestions and I hope that I can get any of them to work. It sounds like I'm not the only one who wonders every day how they wake up and actually function. Found a psychologist who will start seeing us tomorrow so keep fingers crossed for me. [/QUOTE]
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