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Behavior different but still violent with both kids
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 440960"><p>From the sounds of it, you might want to have your 5 yo diagnosis'd soon. Things could get a lot worse. If nothing else, you will know HOW to handle the behavior effectively if you know WHY he's doing it. I used to assume difficult child was just demanding and mouthy. Now I know better (and can tell the difference when he tries to ACT like it's something else).</p><p></p><p>Have you read the books The Explosive Child or What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You? If not, I would definitely look into those.</p><p></p><p>{{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 440960"] From the sounds of it, you might want to have your 5 yo diagnosis'd soon. Things could get a lot worse. If nothing else, you will know HOW to handle the behavior effectively if you know WHY he's doing it. I used to assume difficult child was just demanding and mouthy. Now I know better (and can tell the difference when he tries to ACT like it's something else). Have you read the books The Explosive Child or What Your Explosive Child Is Trying To Tell You? If not, I would definitely look into those. {{{{(((HUGS)))}}}} to you. [/QUOTE]
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