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<blockquote data-quote="pinevalley" data-source="post: 40637" data-attributes="member: 3710"><p>From Pinevalley: Thank you everyone for your advice. I agree that grounding our son in the past has not helped at all. However my husband insists that if we continue to impose our punishments on Brenden then eventually he will realize that he has to follow our rules. Our son has received testing by the psychologist and recently by the neuropsy, but no one has said anything about mood disorders. We tried Adderall and Straters this year to help with the attention problems in school. We discontinued all the medications after 6 months when we didn't see any improvement at all. That's when our psychiatrist recommended the testing by the neuropsychiatrist. We have been seeing a psychologist for over a year, but I haven't seen any improvement in our son from this help. Anyway, I am going to call the doctor tomorrow and ask him what we should do to help our son think before he acts. Also, Brenden does not have an IEP yet, but we just received the report from about his math disability and we have given a copy to the school this week. We have requested an IEP for our son, so that services can be in place for next year. I will also read the book that you recommended about explosive children. thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinevalley, post: 40637, member: 3710"] From Pinevalley: Thank you everyone for your advice. I agree that grounding our son in the past has not helped at all. However my husband insists that if we continue to impose our punishments on Brenden then eventually he will realize that he has to follow our rules. Our son has received testing by the psychologist and recently by the neuropsy, but no one has said anything about mood disorders. We tried Adderall and Straters this year to help with the attention problems in school. We discontinued all the medications after 6 months when we didn't see any improvement at all. That's when our psychiatrist recommended the testing by the neuropsychiatrist. We have been seeing a psychologist for over a year, but I haven't seen any improvement in our son from this help. Anyway, I am going to call the doctor tomorrow and ask him what we should do to help our son think before he acts. Also, Brenden does not have an IEP yet, but we just received the report from about his math disability and we have given a copy to the school this week. We have requested an IEP for our son, so that services can be in place for next year. I will also read the book that you recommended about explosive children. thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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