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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 703353" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>Hi sweetie. What you describe is what brought me to this forum. We had some luck with The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Maturing and getting older helps, too. He's pretty young for any definitive diagnosis. Grandson was diagnosed ADHD at 5, added anxiety disorder at 8, and the latest Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder. We tried many medications, too. We discovered that stimulants were worse for my grandson, but each kid is so different. My grandson still has the meltdowns, but is gaining understanding of them and can hold some of the violence in. Everyone around him has had to learn, too. Discipline is probably not the answer at this point. If he could do good, he would. More people will come along with some great advice. The Oppositional Defiant Disorder describes symptoms, but doesn't really tell you why. And until you get to that "WHY?" piece, it's just another diagnosis with no real treatment options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 703353, member: 13260"] Hi sweetie. What you describe is what brought me to this forum. We had some luck with The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. Maturing and getting older helps, too. He's pretty young for any definitive diagnosis. Grandson was diagnosed ADHD at 5, added anxiety disorder at 8, and the latest Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder. We tried many medications, too. We discovered that stimulants were worse for my grandson, but each kid is so different. My grandson still has the meltdowns, but is gaining understanding of them and can hold some of the violence in. Everyone around him has had to learn, too. Discipline is probably not the answer at this point. If he could do good, he would. More people will come along with some great advice. The Oppositional Defiant Disorder describes symptoms, but doesn't really tell you why. And until you get to that "WHY?" piece, it's just another diagnosis with no real treatment options. [/QUOTE]
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