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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 197136" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>Welcome to another newbie. I used to post a bit a couple of years ago, then stopped, and now I'm back because the support and advice I get here are so invaluable.</p><p> </p><p>My 15 yr old son is diagnosis'd with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. He never liked to read by himself but was content to let me read to him, particularly at night before bed. He also would get ticked off at things that most people would just let go. As a matter of fact, his 7th grade Special Education teacher wondered if he had a touch of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) because of his rigid thinking. His anxiety expressed itself as irritability and often aggression towards me. medications either didn't make a difference or made him so groggy in the morning that getting him up in the morning for school was an everyday battle.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>You're smart to take a closer look at his behavior now, when he is so young.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sure we'll be reading more from each other, so welcome for now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 197136, member: 5941"] Welcome to another newbie. I used to post a bit a couple of years ago, then stopped, and now I'm back because the support and advice I get here are so invaluable. My 15 yr old son is diagnosis'd with Generalized Anxiety Disorder. He never liked to read by himself but was content to let me read to him, particularly at night before bed. He also would get ticked off at things that most people would just let go. As a matter of fact, his 7th grade Special Education teacher wondered if he had a touch of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) because of his rigid thinking. His anxiety expressed itself as irritability and often aggression towards me. medications either didn't make a difference or made him so groggy in the morning that getting him up in the morning for school was an everyday battle. You're smart to take a closer look at his behavior now, when he is so young. I'm sure we'll be reading more from each other, so welcome for now. [/QUOTE]
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