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Held hostage at school; 50 minute Rage
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<blockquote data-quote="luvmyottb" data-source="post: 193246"><p>If you haven't read the Explosive Child, find a copy quick. It has helped lots of parents on this board deal with their child's rages. If she has just started school, she may be experiencing a lot of frustration in a new routine. My difficult child can hold things together for the most part at school, but usually experiences rage at home. She just blows her lid from holding it in all day and the most idiotic situation can set her off. (I cut a piece of steak too small)</p><p> </p><p>You must be able to keep your younger child safe. I would guess to say something else is going on with your difficult child that causes the meltdowns. Her behavior in your daughter's preschool goes way beyond just being frustrated because she couldn't read to the class. Welcome to the board and I hope you get a neuropschological assessment for her. Early interventions are going to be the best in the long run.</p><p> </p><p>Perhaps keeping a diary of what sets her off, her reaction, how long it lasts, etc can keep you clued in to what sets her off. Document her behaviors, how much sleep she gets, anything you can think of to help with an assessment. Good luck to you and sorry you had to find us this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvmyottb, post: 193246"] If you haven't read the Explosive Child, find a copy quick. It has helped lots of parents on this board deal with their child's rages. If she has just started school, she may be experiencing a lot of frustration in a new routine. My difficult child can hold things together for the most part at school, but usually experiences rage at home. She just blows her lid from holding it in all day and the most idiotic situation can set her off. (I cut a piece of steak too small) You must be able to keep your younger child safe. I would guess to say something else is going on with your difficult child that causes the meltdowns. Her behavior in your daughter's preschool goes way beyond just being frustrated because she couldn't read to the class. Welcome to the board and I hope you get a neuropschological assessment for her. Early interventions are going to be the best in the long run. Perhaps keeping a diary of what sets her off, her reaction, how long it lasts, etc can keep you clued in to what sets her off. Document her behaviors, how much sleep she gets, anything you can think of to help with an assessment. Good luck to you and sorry you had to find us this way. [/QUOTE]
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