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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 6515" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>in my opinion, and not to alarm you because I'm sure you know this, it's not normal three year old behavior. I've had five three year olds. Even my son on the autistic spectrum didn't react to that extreme. I would want him assessed by a multi-disciplanary evaluation, which is group of professionals usually at a university hospital. The genetic history suggests it could be one of many things or a combination, and each problem is treated differently. You need a break and so does your child. Please get him evaluated and I recommend not just a therapist for this sort of behavior. Also buy "The Explosive Child" by Ross Green as you wait for an evaluation. Any reputable place for an evaluation has a waiting list, but in my opinion waiting for a better place is worth it as opposed to getting in to see somebody right away who is not as knowledgeable. You may want to do a signature, like I have done on the bottom to show us your family tree. Obviously, Dad had some psychiatric or neurological issues or both. And bipolar is very hereditary, but he has red flags for other things too. Call your nearest University Hospital or Children's Hospital and try to get him in. Also contact your School District for possible interventions, and they WILL evaluate, but I wouldn't rely on their advice. They got my son wrong every time. JMHO. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 6515, member: 1550"] in my opinion, and not to alarm you because I'm sure you know this, it's not normal three year old behavior. I've had five three year olds. Even my son on the autistic spectrum didn't react to that extreme. I would want him assessed by a multi-disciplanary evaluation, which is group of professionals usually at a university hospital. The genetic history suggests it could be one of many things or a combination, and each problem is treated differently. You need a break and so does your child. Please get him evaluated and I recommend not just a therapist for this sort of behavior. Also buy "The Explosive Child" by Ross Green as you wait for an evaluation. Any reputable place for an evaluation has a waiting list, but in my opinion waiting for a better place is worth it as opposed to getting in to see somebody right away who is not as knowledgeable. You may want to do a signature, like I have done on the bottom to show us your family tree. Obviously, Dad had some psychiatric or neurological issues or both. And bipolar is very hereditary, but he has red flags for other things too. Call your nearest University Hospital or Children's Hospital and try to get him in. Also contact your School District for possible interventions, and they WILL evaluate, but I wouldn't rely on their advice. They got my son wrong every time. JMHO. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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