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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 635762" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think your little guy has a lot of positives that could work to his advantage, especially when he is older and can understand how to reign himself in. I truly hope the medications help him be able to pause long enough to think about the alternatives to impulsive acting out. And maturity is your friend. J. is not totally wild and out of control all the time. I expect him to improve with time and understanding and you have certainly tried everything you can so far and I have no doubt you will keep on trying until something clicks, either because you hit on a good intervention or because he himself has a lightbulb moment. He is very young and smart and I believe he may be one of the children who mellows out as he understands himself more. You have been right on him all the time, teaching him appropriate behavior. I hope for the best for both you and sweet, cute little J. (ok, so I know he isn't always acting cute, but he does seem like he has a good heart). This good heart is very important. Many of the kids who seem unable to be helped lack remorse and empathy and seem almost heartless. But that is certainly NOT the case with J.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 635762, member: 1550"] I think your little guy has a lot of positives that could work to his advantage, especially when he is older and can understand how to reign himself in. I truly hope the medications help him be able to pause long enough to think about the alternatives to impulsive acting out. And maturity is your friend. J. is not totally wild and out of control all the time. I expect him to improve with time and understanding and you have certainly tried everything you can so far and I have no doubt you will keep on trying until something clicks, either because you hit on a good intervention or because he himself has a lightbulb moment. He is very young and smart and I believe he may be one of the children who mellows out as he understands himself more. You have been right on him all the time, teaching him appropriate behavior. I hope for the best for both you and sweet, cute little J. (ok, so I know he isn't always acting cute, but he does seem like he has a good heart). This good heart is very important. Many of the kids who seem unable to be helped lack remorse and empathy and seem almost heartless. But that is certainly NOT the case with J. [/QUOTE]
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