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This aggression is TOO much!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 390065" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Travis is 24 and I still don't leave him alone with young children, most especially babies. He wouldn't dream of hurting them on purpose.......on accident is another matter all together. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't leave difficult child unsupervised around any child if she has a tendency to become violent. </p><p></p><p>And Marg is so right when she says there doesn't have to be an obvious reason. Frustration builds up.........even if the child doesn't have the ability to say what they're frustrated at.......and it often comes out as anger. When Travis was little I redirected his toward a blow up punching bag toy........man did we go through those. lol A bit older it was his pillow. Eventually he learned to express his frustration with words, but it took a very long time. It's hard for them to explain to us what the world is like in their view.</p><p></p><p>But even with her diagnosis she has to learn that certain behavior is unacceptable. The earlier you start the better. </p><p></p><p>(((hugs))) Those younger years were hard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 390065, member: 84"] Travis is 24 and I still don't leave him alone with young children, most especially babies. He wouldn't dream of hurting them on purpose.......on accident is another matter all together. I wouldn't leave difficult child unsupervised around any child if she has a tendency to become violent. And Marg is so right when she says there doesn't have to be an obvious reason. Frustration builds up.........even if the child doesn't have the ability to say what they're frustrated at.......and it often comes out as anger. When Travis was little I redirected his toward a blow up punching bag toy........man did we go through those. lol A bit older it was his pillow. Eventually he learned to express his frustration with words, but it took a very long time. It's hard for them to explain to us what the world is like in their view. But even with her diagnosis she has to learn that certain behavior is unacceptable. The earlier you start the better. (((hugs))) Those younger years were hard. [/QUOTE]
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