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Does the Good Son ring a bell?
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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 307788" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>You definitely need some good professional help for your child. Whoever told you she has Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) from being in childcare at 6 weeks is just wrong. Many, many working people have to put their children in care at that age. I did, too. First child is perfectly fine; second is a difficult child. My difficult child did a lot of the same things yours did when he was four. Didn't kick holes in the wall, but doubtlessly this was because he was too small to do it. Tried a lot of things but eventually went the medication route when he was five and wished I'd done it at least a year before. Try to get some referrals and in the meantime, check out Ross Greene's book "The Explosive Child". Techniques really helped with ours although without the medications to calm the firestorm in his brain, I don't know how much success we would have had. You'll get lots of good advice here -- this board has helped me a lot. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 307788, member: 2960"] You definitely need some good professional help for your child. Whoever told you she has Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) from being in childcare at 6 weeks is just wrong. Many, many working people have to put their children in care at that age. I did, too. First child is perfectly fine; second is a difficult child. My difficult child did a lot of the same things yours did when he was four. Didn't kick holes in the wall, but doubtlessly this was because he was too small to do it. Tried a lot of things but eventually went the medication route when he was five and wished I'd done it at least a year before. Try to get some referrals and in the meantime, check out Ross Greene's book "The Explosive Child". Techniques really helped with ours although without the medications to calm the firestorm in his brain, I don't know how much success we would have had. You'll get lots of good advice here -- this board has helped me a lot. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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