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<blockquote data-quote="waytootired" data-source="post: 67723" data-attributes="member: 3791"><p>Now that you all are talking about it...my son spits too! But I think it is just a bad habit. It's mostly outside while playing</p><p>or walking about. I think for my son it's just a boy thing...</p><p></p><p>He also was on Risperdal for almost a year. It worked GREAT for impulsive behaviors, controlling his very quick temper & there were no major rages. BUT...the side affects got to be too much..DARN IT! A 15 pound weight gain, weird leg sensations that triggered big angry fits, high tryglisterides & high cholesterol. It figures huh?</p><p></p><p>Try telling him that if he needs to spit than he can spit in the toilet or one place where you will allow(a coffee can that he cleans). That way he can still spit, but you are in control of where he does it.. We did that with head banging at age 5 and he stopped with in two weeks. It wasn't getting him the attention he wanted. Just a suggestion.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waytootired, post: 67723, member: 3791"] Now that you all are talking about it...my son spits too! But I think it is just a bad habit. It's mostly outside while playing or walking about. I think for my son it's just a boy thing... He also was on Risperdal for almost a year. It worked GREAT for impulsive behaviors, controlling his very quick temper & there were no major rages. BUT...the side affects got to be too much..DARN IT! A 15 pound weight gain, weird leg sensations that triggered big angry fits, high tryglisterides & high cholesterol. It figures huh? Try telling him that if he needs to spit than he can spit in the toilet or one place where you will allow(a coffee can that he cleans). That way he can still spit, but you are in control of where he does it.. We did that with head banging at age 5 and he stopped with in two weeks. It wasn't getting him the attention he wanted. Just a suggestion. Good Luck ! [/QUOTE]
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