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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 451971" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>First thing I would do is read The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. A total life saver!!</p><p></p><p>Second, he could be responding to the stress in the home - however - there is more going on. It is going to take a combo of changes in parental discipline and therapy to really start making some headway.</p><p></p><p>As others have said he needs to be tested by a NeuroPsychologist to get the real answers you need. He could be on the Aspergers Spectrum, or have Sensory Integration Disorder, or a Learning Disability - there are lots of things - but the first step is to get him tested and in some sort of therapy.</p><p></p><p>Just know that many of us have kids like yours. Mine was identical....and I only had him....I can't imagine having more....so many hugs. You are going to have to be diligent about seeking out every medical professional in the city or beyond to get him help - become his advocate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 451971, member: 3301"] First thing I would do is read The Explosive Child by Ross Greene. A total life saver!! Second, he could be responding to the stress in the home - however - there is more going on. It is going to take a combo of changes in parental discipline and therapy to really start making some headway. As others have said he needs to be tested by a NeuroPsychologist to get the real answers you need. He could be on the Aspergers Spectrum, or have Sensory Integration Disorder, or a Learning Disability - there are lots of things - but the first step is to get him tested and in some sort of therapy. Just know that many of us have kids like yours. Mine was identical....and I only had him....I can't imagine having more....so many hugs. You are going to have to be diligent about seeking out every medical professional in the city or beyond to get him help - become his advocate. [/QUOTE]
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