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<blockquote data-quote="cfa3" data-source="post: 243479" data-attributes="member: 6817"><p>Thank you, i will definitely get The Explosive Child, because he is explosive! we try soooo hard not chastise him, make him feel bad, etc but we dont know how to react sometimes. he will SAY, i dont have self control, help me help me, and i jsut dont know what to do but try and soothe him and then the next second he is acting viscious and mean again....this lasted for like 4 hours tonite. the thing is, that is kinda rare, this doesnt happen THAT often and sometimes he is even really emotionally stable and doing well and not acting like this AT ALL. do you all find that too? like a roller coaster? sometimes your child is pretty OK and other times really doing badly? its almsot like a moon phase or something. he will do well for a few months then be a wreck for a few weeks and so on and over and over.</p><p> </p><p>YES we have an he is now in autism supported program, but the thing is he is less autistic than he is ADHD and emotion problems and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), so he doesnt fit in with those kids and thats why im looking for mainstreaming for some of his day. its so hard to make a fit! then he has these awful aggressive explosions or hitting classmates and everyone thinks he shoud be send to some maximum security or something! its like you cant win. i dontknow, we;ll see, im just trying to not lose my job and help my son and stay somewhat sane....wow, if anyone who is not in this boat could begin to understand huh! thank goodness for places like this forum and you all have been very kind in replying to me, thank you!</p><p> </p><p>p.s. That abilify is the scariest thing i have ever tried! how frightening to try something that a doctor tells you is harmless and then go thru a living hell!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfa3, post: 243479, member: 6817"] Thank you, i will definitely get The Explosive Child, because he is explosive! we try soooo hard not chastise him, make him feel bad, etc but we dont know how to react sometimes. he will SAY, i dont have self control, help me help me, and i jsut dont know what to do but try and soothe him and then the next second he is acting viscious and mean again....this lasted for like 4 hours tonite. the thing is, that is kinda rare, this doesnt happen THAT often and sometimes he is even really emotionally stable and doing well and not acting like this AT ALL. do you all find that too? like a roller coaster? sometimes your child is pretty OK and other times really doing badly? its almsot like a moon phase or something. he will do well for a few months then be a wreck for a few weeks and so on and over and over. YES we have an he is now in autism supported program, but the thing is he is less autistic than he is ADHD and emotion problems and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), so he doesnt fit in with those kids and thats why im looking for mainstreaming for some of his day. its so hard to make a fit! then he has these awful aggressive explosions or hitting classmates and everyone thinks he shoud be send to some maximum security or something! its like you cant win. i dontknow, we;ll see, im just trying to not lose my job and help my son and stay somewhat sane....wow, if anyone who is not in this boat could begin to understand huh! thank goodness for places like this forum and you all have been very kind in replying to me, thank you! p.s. That abilify is the scariest thing i have ever tried! how frightening to try something that a doctor tells you is harmless and then go thru a living hell! [/QUOTE]
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