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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 31093" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Your Riley sounds exactly like my child in a lot of ways. My difficult child is 4.5. He does not like the noise of public toilet's flushing either. He talks advanced for his age (always has) but not like an adult. He hates us one minute, loves us the next. We are stupid one minute, smart the next. My difficult child too, loved to laugh at us when he was being punished or yelled at. Consequences mean nothing. He says sorry so non-chalantly sometimes you want to scream. He started behaviors like this though around 2 years and they have just continued. He though actually started the acting out in daycare and then eventually brought it into the home. He was so bad at daycare they could not handle him and the rages. He was kicked out of his first daycare, wore his welcome out at his second and kicked out of his first preschool. Currently, his 2 preschool teachers opened their own school (they were from the school he got kicked out of) and have worked so patiently with us. </p><p></p><p>Currently, with medication he has been able to cope much better during the school day. If he did not get his way or was told know he would lash out physically, kick at the teachers, scream, tell them he hates them. He would never stay in time out, it just angered him more. We still have issues at home, but things with both home and school have mellowed.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 31093, member: 3477"] Your Riley sounds exactly like my child in a lot of ways. My difficult child is 4.5. He does not like the noise of public toilet's flushing either. He talks advanced for his age (always has) but not like an adult. He hates us one minute, loves us the next. We are stupid one minute, smart the next. My difficult child too, loved to laugh at us when he was being punished or yelled at. Consequences mean nothing. He says sorry so non-chalantly sometimes you want to scream. He started behaviors like this though around 2 years and they have just continued. He though actually started the acting out in daycare and then eventually brought it into the home. He was so bad at daycare they could not handle him and the rages. He was kicked out of his first daycare, wore his welcome out at his second and kicked out of his first preschool. Currently, his 2 preschool teachers opened their own school (they were from the school he got kicked out of) and have worked so patiently with us. Currently, with medication he has been able to cope much better during the school day. If he did not get his way or was told know he would lash out physically, kick at the teachers, scream, tell them he hates them. He would never stay in time out, it just angered him more. We still have issues at home, but things with both home and school have mellowed. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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