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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 197093" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Thanks for the welcome busywend and terry. Yes terry, he likes getting non-fiction stuff and looking at the pictures. He's very smart and likes learning things but just not reading about them! LOL! He may have "other issues". He is very emotionally immature and not very well-developed socially either. We have only had him tested by the school, but are contemplating a psychiatric dr. He has an IEP for school, but maybe I need to devlop something better at home. I try to do my best and say "Please don't yell at me and use your nice words." But then I ususally end up yelling at him in the end. Then he goes to his room, we both cool off and we start over. Sometimes with success sometimes not. I saw on another thread that someone mentioned the book -The Explosive Child. I think I'm going to get it an take a look at it. Thanks for listening, and thanks for the support. Sometimes it helps to just whine a bit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 197093, member: 5957"] Thanks for the welcome busywend and terry. Yes terry, he likes getting non-fiction stuff and looking at the pictures. He's very smart and likes learning things but just not reading about them! LOL! He may have "other issues". He is very emotionally immature and not very well-developed socially either. We have only had him tested by the school, but are contemplating a psychiatric dr. He has an IEP for school, but maybe I need to devlop something better at home. I try to do my best and say "Please don't yell at me and use your nice words." But then I ususally end up yelling at him in the end. Then he goes to his room, we both cool off and we start over. Sometimes with success sometimes not. I saw on another thread that someone mentioned the book -The Explosive Child. I think I'm going to get it an take a look at it. Thanks for listening, and thanks for the support. Sometimes it helps to just whine a bit! [/QUOTE]
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