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<blockquote data-quote="ReachingOut" data-source="post: 639664" data-attributes="member: 18544"><p>Part of starting the therapy will include a medication evaluation to see if he should go on medications, which I'm sure he'll need to do.</p><p></p><p>I don't think that the Riley method is a bad idea. Much of it is what we've already been doing.</p><p></p><p>Luckily, he hasn't gotten into the real physically violent behavior, at least not yet. He torments his 4 year old brother quite often, and sometimes after playing upstairs together, his little brother will be hurt "accidentally" which I know is no accident. His brother adores him though so its hard to keep them apart. He mostly stomps his feet and throws little hissy fits but doesn't throw things around yet or slam doors. Unfortunately, I'm the one that's usually so aggravated that I'm slamming doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ReachingOut, post: 639664, member: 18544"] Part of starting the therapy will include a medication evaluation to see if he should go on medications, which I'm sure he'll need to do. I don't think that the Riley method is a bad idea. Much of it is what we've already been doing. Luckily, he hasn't gotten into the real physically violent behavior, at least not yet. He torments his 4 year old brother quite often, and sometimes after playing upstairs together, his little brother will be hurt "accidentally" which I know is no accident. His brother adores him though so its hard to keep them apart. He mostly stomps his feet and throws little hissy fits but doesn't throw things around yet or slam doors. Unfortunately, I'm the one that's usually so aggravated that I'm slamming doors. [/QUOTE]
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