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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 429698"><p>Hi abriz,</p><p> That diagnose does sound broad! Because of his age, some Dr's do not want to "label" them but with your son acting up in pre-school, they can give you/your sons Dr their reason for "kicking" him out and maybe that will help on the diagnoses. A friend of mine has a daughter who is also very big for her age, I believe this could also be a part of his problems. She would get teased, which after so much, would "set" her off.( She is Bipolar with other issuses). But, yes, she has started problems as well, even with the kids who did not tease her. Im thinking maybe he feels "different" because of his size ( of course this is not the only issue here) and maybe he feels more "confortable" with the younger kids, or he feels theres no compatition for anything. When my friends daughter gets violent at school/home with or without hitting someone,even an adult, they take everything away from her and everyday she has to earn them back( gets back 1 thing everyday for good behavior). I know this is not always easy, but for her, it works! Good luck.</p><p>Confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 429698"] Hi abriz, That diagnose does sound broad! Because of his age, some Dr's do not want to "label" them but with your son acting up in pre-school, they can give you/your sons Dr their reason for "kicking" him out and maybe that will help on the diagnoses. A friend of mine has a daughter who is also very big for her age, I believe this could also be a part of his problems. She would get teased, which after so much, would "set" her off.( She is Bipolar with other issuses). But, yes, she has started problems as well, even with the kids who did not tease her. Im thinking maybe he feels "different" because of his size ( of course this is not the only issue here) and maybe he feels more "confortable" with the younger kids, or he feels theres no compatition for anything. When my friends daughter gets violent at school/home with or without hitting someone,even an adult, they take everything away from her and everyday she has to earn them back( gets back 1 thing everyday for good behavior). I know this is not always easy, but for her, it works! Good luck. Confused [/QUOTE]
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