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Please help I don't know how to help my son
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<blockquote data-quote="momsad" data-source="post: 713942" data-attributes="member: 21973"><p>Thank you everyone. I have checked into various services etc that are available for my son but it's the same old story ~ getting him to accept and participate in even some of what's out there. He would definitely benefit and I've have now set his July calendar up (advance written appts and to-do's etc work well for him, nothing unexpected) and will hope for the best as always. Baby steps in the meantime. Yes I think that his logical side got to thinking too as he had time to calm down and consider where his bolting actions would lead him. At least now he is able to see beyond these impulsive outbursts whereas before they would last much longer and go much further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momsad, post: 713942, member: 21973"] Thank you everyone. I have checked into various services etc that are available for my son but it's the same old story ~ getting him to accept and participate in even some of what's out there. He would definitely benefit and I've have now set his July calendar up (advance written appts and to-do's etc work well for him, nothing unexpected) and will hope for the best as always. Baby steps in the meantime. Yes I think that his logical side got to thinking too as he had time to calm down and consider where his bolting actions would lead him. At least now he is able to see beyond these impulsive outbursts whereas before they would last much longer and go much further. [/QUOTE]
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