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<blockquote data-quote="Anxworrier" data-source="post: 556931" data-attributes="member: 15226"><p>Hi and welcome! I'm a newbie here but there is lots of great advice given and compassion from others who have been there! I have a 12year old boy who has always had temperament, anger issues and now that he started middle school, he as run into a wall with being able to keep up with the work. Lying to teachers trying to avoid work. My husband has add (won't medicate due to side effects) but he also has a temper and can be impatient. Anyway a long time ago we had some counseling with our son and one of the things the counselor told us was that when our difficult child gets angry and husband gets angry,they escalate each other and it isn't healthy. so we really worked on that. And I have also read about executive function and really see that difficult child is not where he should be for his age. I've also read Healing ADD,the five types of ADD. The explosive child was also helpful..keep us posted on how you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anxworrier, post: 556931, member: 15226"] Hi and welcome! I'm a newbie here but there is lots of great advice given and compassion from others who have been there! I have a 12year old boy who has always had temperament, anger issues and now that he started middle school, he as run into a wall with being able to keep up with the work. Lying to teachers trying to avoid work. My husband has add (won't medicate due to side effects) but he also has a temper and can be impatient. Anyway a long time ago we had some counseling with our son and one of the things the counselor told us was that when our difficult child gets angry and husband gets angry,they escalate each other and it isn't healthy. so we really worked on that. And I have also read about executive function and really see that difficult child is not where he should be for his age. I've also read Healing ADD,the five types of ADD. The explosive child was also helpful..keep us posted on how you are. [/QUOTE]
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