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I'm beginning to wonder if my 9 year old son has Bipolar. Any advice please?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 519322" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Hi and welcome! I agree with what the others have said too. I have an aggressive son and it is on an increase for the time being (we go long periods with very little but now is not one of those times).... It is draining and of course it is natural to wonder if we did something wrong.... but I propose a better question... Is there anything differently we can do? We didn't cause this but they need different parenting than typically developing children. So, we have to arm ourselves with all the information we can about how our kids take in and use the information they get from the world around them. We then need to learn techniques to help them deal with how they process information and to help them learn skills which can help them cope with things in the way their brains work. How they transition, how they stand in lines for things, how to handle frustration better, etc. </p><p></p><p>Hope you check in again.... Lots of us here who understand how this feels. You are not alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 519322, member: 12886"] Hi and welcome! I agree with what the others have said too. I have an aggressive son and it is on an increase for the time being (we go long periods with very little but now is not one of those times).... It is draining and of course it is natural to wonder if we did something wrong.... but I propose a better question... Is there anything differently we can do? We didn't cause this but they need different parenting than typically developing children. So, we have to arm ourselves with all the information we can about how our kids take in and use the information they get from the world around them. We then need to learn techniques to help them deal with how they process information and to help them learn skills which can help them cope with things in the way their brains work. How they transition, how they stand in lines for things, how to handle frustration better, etc. Hope you check in again.... Lots of us here who understand how this feels. You are not alone. [/QUOTE]
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