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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 503917"><p>Welcome to the board. You said that you started the HNC three weeks ago? Have you seen any improvement? If he is working that hard in school to the point that it exhausts him I can understand why he rages at home. He's frustrated and angry. While he's starting to exhibit some of his anger at school, he is doing it at home to the extend that he does because home is...well, home. Everyone there loves him and he knows that you and his father will love him no matter what. The whole "soft place to land" idea, although I have found that that doesn't help me very much.</p><p></p><p>Has be been evaluated by a neuropsychologist? That might give you a little more insight into what is really going on. Sensory issues would not be the reason that he has trouble recognizing his letters and numbers. Have you asked the school to evaluate him to see if he needs additional support there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 503917"] Welcome to the board. You said that you started the HNC three weeks ago? Have you seen any improvement? If he is working that hard in school to the point that it exhausts him I can understand why he rages at home. He's frustrated and angry. While he's starting to exhibit some of his anger at school, he is doing it at home to the extend that he does because home is...well, home. Everyone there loves him and he knows that you and his father will love him no matter what. The whole "soft place to land" idea, although I have found that that doesn't help me very much. Has be been evaluated by a neuropsychologist? That might give you a little more insight into what is really going on. Sensory issues would not be the reason that he has trouble recognizing his letters and numbers. Have you asked the school to evaluate him to see if he needs additional support there? [/QUOTE]
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