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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 443003" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Hi again.</p><p>There actually MUST be something amiss in him if he is that aggressive toward his brother. Is he aggressive to anybody else? Sounds like he can throw a whopper of a tantrum. Does he throw things? Break things? Scream? How is he in public? How was his early development and does he know how to relate to his same age peers?</p><p></p><p>I agree that this is way beyond "normal" with his little brother. Maybe you should not let the two boys alone...ever. I know that's really hard, but his little brother needs protection.</p><p></p><p>My first suggestion is to ditch the pediatrician and school, as far as getting a diagnosis, and take him to a neuropsychologist. They are far more knowledgeable about childhood disorders than pediatricians and school districts. I am betting this has zilch to do with your parenting and everything to do with the fact that your oldest is wired differently and needs some sort of treatment. I would get his diagnosed before he really hurts somebody...he obviously has a problem controlling himself...why is the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 443003, member: 1550"] Hi again. There actually MUST be something amiss in him if he is that aggressive toward his brother. Is he aggressive to anybody else? Sounds like he can throw a whopper of a tantrum. Does he throw things? Break things? Scream? How is he in public? How was his early development and does he know how to relate to his same age peers? I agree that this is way beyond "normal" with his little brother. Maybe you should not let the two boys alone...ever. I know that's really hard, but his little brother needs protection. My first suggestion is to ditch the pediatrician and school, as far as getting a diagnosis, and take him to a neuropsychologist. They are far more knowledgeable about childhood disorders than pediatricians and school districts. I am betting this has zilch to do with your parenting and everything to do with the fact that your oldest is wired differently and needs some sort of treatment. I would get his diagnosed before he really hurts somebody...he obviously has a problem controlling himself...why is the question. [/QUOTE]
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