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New and confused...my introduction...
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 410003"><p>Welcome to our "family". My son's behavior began around that age. That is when I took him to a psychologist. You might want to give this a shot. You could also check into having him seen by a neuropsychologist. He is at a good age to figure out what might be going on before it gets any worse. With most of our kids, reward programs and the like generally either don't work or work for a short time. I would look deeper into the WHYs of his behavior. When you are told things like the teacher tells you, ask for SPECIFIC details and see if there is a pattern. When they say for no reason, ask what he was doing at the time, with who, and what everyone else was doing. Also tell them you want to know everything they did and said in response. When you get home, get as many details as you can from him also. You might find there is a pattern.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps. Others will be along I'm sure to give you even more suggestions. Again, welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 410003"] Welcome to our "family". My son's behavior began around that age. That is when I took him to a psychologist. You might want to give this a shot. You could also check into having him seen by a neuropsychologist. He is at a good age to figure out what might be going on before it gets any worse. With most of our kids, reward programs and the like generally either don't work or work for a short time. I would look deeper into the WHYs of his behavior. When you are told things like the teacher tells you, ask for SPECIFIC details and see if there is a pattern. When they say for no reason, ask what he was doing at the time, with who, and what everyone else was doing. Also tell them you want to know everything they did and said in response. When you get home, get as many details as you can from him also. You might find there is a pattern. Hope this helps. Others will be along I'm sure to give you even more suggestions. Again, welcome. [/QUOTE]
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