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exhausted, my son is out of control and he scares me
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 16288" data-attributes="member: 3199"><p>Welcome, I don't know the Canada system, but the first step is to get him evaluated. Find out what is wrong, why he is getting so frustrated. It could be many things and not one doctor is going to be able to look at all the possiblities. The best would be a multi-disciplinary evaluation at a children's hospital. I couldn't do that, so I'm going to the doctors one at a time getting my kids evaluated. It'd be better to do it all at once with the doctors all there talking to one another. A book that might help immediately is Ross Greene's Explosive Child. Just reading it can change the way you look at your child, the meltdowns, and giving in to ridiculous things.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully some Canadans will come along to help with how to get an evaluation in Canada.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 16288, member: 3199"] Welcome, I don't know the Canada system, but the first step is to get him evaluated. Find out what is wrong, why he is getting so frustrated. It could be many things and not one doctor is going to be able to look at all the possiblities. The best would be a multi-disciplinary evaluation at a children's hospital. I couldn't do that, so I'm going to the doctors one at a time getting my kids evaluated. It'd be better to do it all at once with the doctors all there talking to one another. A book that might help immediately is Ross Greene's Explosive Child. Just reading it can change the way you look at your child, the meltdowns, and giving in to ridiculous things. Hopefully some Canadans will come along to help with how to get an evaluation in Canada. [/QUOTE]
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