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my 5 year old son an his hitting, shouting, controlling over clothes he wears sleepin
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 488251" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I haven't read the other responses since I'm at work so this may be redundant but (1) get a neuro/psycholgical evaluation (2) do not listen to others because you know in your heart that he has a problem and deserves help and (3) seek out clothes with no tags made from soft fabric...some people buy nice but used clothing so there is no roughness. Lastly I suggest that you keep a daily journal (it does not have to be more than a few simple words) so you can track exactly when he has problems and see if there is an identifiable pattern. Sometimes radical improvement comes from simple schedule changes. Sending good luck and hugs your way. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 488251, member: 35"] I haven't read the other responses since I'm at work so this may be redundant but (1) get a neuro/psycholgical evaluation (2) do not listen to others because you know in your heart that he has a problem and deserves help and (3) seek out clothes with no tags made from soft fabric...some people buy nice but used clothing so there is no roughness. Lastly I suggest that you keep a daily journal (it does not have to be more than a few simple words) so you can track exactly when he has problems and see if there is an identifiable pattern. Sometimes radical improvement comes from simple schedule changes. Sending good luck and hugs your way. DDD [/QUOTE]
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