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At my wits end any little help would be appreciated!
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<blockquote data-quote="khj" data-source="post: 456831" data-attributes="member: 12722"><p>Hi there I have a 9 yr. old son who was dxd with ODD and ADHD when he was 3yrs old I didn't put him on medication till he hit the first grade. Then we started behaviour therapy also. This past year he was finally diagnosed with sensory issues and some type of learning disability in the language area. The dr.s also dxd him with anxiety and depression. He gave up on school and was just pushed through to the fourth grade.</p><p> He was caught stealing in school last year some kids Pokemon cards,stealing food to an extreme like an entire package of oreos, then came the $5 from myself, then a couple of weeks ago was the $60 from a family members house, toys from his friends houses are always being brought home. He lies and tells me that "they just gave him to him", I march him back over and make him give them back. I have tried the sticker charts, grounding in his room, no snacks, toys taken out of his room so all there is some books to read. I even tried to call the police to see if they would talk to him and they told me no they don't want him to be afraid of them at his age. I have done everything I am supposed to be doing therapy, medication, grounding, organized activities. </p><p>I feel like I am failing as a parent and I have two little kids that see him when he throws his fits. Its taking a toll on my family and marriage. What scares me the most is that when I take a picture of all three of my kids is that there is no joy in his face.</p><p></p><p>Me 29</p><p>Stepfather 29</p><p>K-9yrs, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, SI- Metadate, Celexa</p><p>H-3yrs</p><p>J-2yrs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khj, post: 456831, member: 12722"] Hi there I have a 9 yr. old son who was dxd with ODD and ADHD when he was 3yrs old I didn't put him on medication till he hit the first grade. Then we started behaviour therapy also. This past year he was finally diagnosed with sensory issues and some type of learning disability in the language area. The dr.s also dxd him with anxiety and depression. He gave up on school and was just pushed through to the fourth grade. He was caught stealing in school last year some kids Pokemon cards,stealing food to an extreme like an entire package of oreos, then came the $5 from myself, then a couple of weeks ago was the $60 from a family members house, toys from his friends houses are always being brought home. He lies and tells me that "they just gave him to him", I march him back over and make him give them back. I have tried the sticker charts, grounding in his room, no snacks, toys taken out of his room so all there is some books to read. I even tried to call the police to see if they would talk to him and they told me no they don't want him to be afraid of them at his age. I have done everything I am supposed to be doing therapy, medication, grounding, organized activities. I feel like I am failing as a parent and I have two little kids that see him when he throws his fits. Its taking a toll on my family and marriage. What scares me the most is that when I take a picture of all three of my kids is that there is no joy in his face. Me 29 Stepfather 29 K-9yrs, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, SI- Metadate, Celexa H-3yrs J-2yrs [/QUOTE]
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