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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 502007" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Hi Jan. Interesting that you have escaped a diagnosis up to now - presumably because your chap is fine at school? People on the forum sometimes seem to differ on this, but I have read MANY times that inability to tolerate frustration, reactions of anger, etc, go along with ADHD. Not that I am going to attempt Cyber Diagnosis!!! You want some handle on his explosiveness... have you read and tried implementing the methods in "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene? My son is five years old and I have to negotiate with him much of the time. On the other hand, sometimes I just say to him "Oh for goodness' sake, stop!" and he just does... So I don't know, it's not an exact science. </p><p>I had to smile cynically when I read your comment about all the psychologists, etc, not having done any good whatsoever... Sometimes I suspect it's usually like that. Parental changes and techniques seem more effective than anything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 502007, member: 11227"] Hi Jan. Interesting that you have escaped a diagnosis up to now - presumably because your chap is fine at school? People on the forum sometimes seem to differ on this, but I have read MANY times that inability to tolerate frustration, reactions of anger, etc, go along with ADHD. Not that I am going to attempt Cyber Diagnosis!!! You want some handle on his explosiveness... have you read and tried implementing the methods in "The Explosive Child" by Ross Greene? My son is five years old and I have to negotiate with him much of the time. On the other hand, sometimes I just say to him "Oh for goodness' sake, stop!" and he just does... So I don't know, it's not an exact science. I had to smile cynically when I read your comment about all the psychologists, etc, not having done any good whatsoever... Sometimes I suspect it's usually like that. Parental changes and techniques seem more effective than anything else. [/QUOTE]
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