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Teenage meltdowns, homework and gaming
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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 750196" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>Sorry you are going through this. Very quickly because I have to run:</p><p>1. maybe a tutor for the homework, to get you out of the mix. </p><p>2. Is he on medication, maybe an adjustment would be in order, you'd be surprised how a very small one makes a big difference. </p><p>3. Poor executive functioning, meaning slow right? That would cause problems with learning, and frustration. </p><p>4. Very strongly suggest getting therapy, in home if available, for him to learn how to deal with frustrations without bullying. From my experience this only gets worse if not specifically worked on. </p><p>Best wishes, hang in there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 750196, member: 22840"] Sorry you are going through this. Very quickly because I have to run: 1. maybe a tutor for the homework, to get you out of the mix. 2. Is he on medication, maybe an adjustment would be in order, you'd be surprised how a very small one makes a big difference. 3. Poor executive functioning, meaning slow right? That would cause problems with learning, and frustration. 4. Very strongly suggest getting therapy, in home if available, for him to learn how to deal with frustrations without bullying. From my experience this only gets worse if not specifically worked on. Best wishes, hang in there. [/QUOTE]
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