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<blockquote data-quote="tired Cheryl" data-source="post: 85923" data-attributes="member: 4109"><p>Hi, Summertime:</p><p></p><p>Welcome. I am so sorry for you. I have a young , male difficult child myself that has many similar traits. He is also very mean to his older sister.</p><p></p><p> I experienced the exact opposite with the three private preschols that my son attended. They would always make us pick him up when his behavior was out of control and they were constantly asking us what to do to control him. I had no magic answers. His last school would not even consider keeping him while we tried a new medication. </p><p></p><p>So, I do not have any advice on the school. Are you happy with them otherwise? Does he appear to be learing? Doing better with other children? Do you think the school is making his behavior worse? </p><p></p><p>You have gotten great advice about neuropsychologist evaluations and books, etc. Please think about these seriously. in my opinion, the problems with your son will only get worse if things do not change. It usually takes a combination of a good diagnosis, therapy, a good school, medications, parenting techniques. As they say, "There is no magic bullet" but there can be improvement that will make a big difference in all of your lives.</p><p></p><p>Please keep us updated. WE really do care and understand.</p><p></p><p> :flower:</p><p>cheryl</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tired Cheryl, post: 85923, member: 4109"] Hi, Summertime: Welcome. I am so sorry for you. I have a young , male difficult child myself that has many similar traits. He is also very mean to his older sister. I experienced the exact opposite with the three private preschols that my son attended. They would always make us pick him up when his behavior was out of control and they were constantly asking us what to do to control him. I had no magic answers. His last school would not even consider keeping him while we tried a new medication. So, I do not have any advice on the school. Are you happy with them otherwise? Does he appear to be learing? Doing better with other children? Do you think the school is making his behavior worse? You have gotten great advice about neuropsychologist evaluations and books, etc. Please think about these seriously. in my opinion, the problems with your son will only get worse if things do not change. It usually takes a combination of a good diagnosis, therapy, a good school, medications, parenting techniques. As they say, "There is no magic bullet" but there can be improvement that will make a big difference in all of your lives. Please keep us updated. WE really do care and understand. [img]:flower:[/img] cheryl [/QUOTE]
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