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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 378670" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I know the feeling.</p><p>Adderall helped for my difficult child. Now he's on Concerta.</p><p>Can your difficult child handle a stimulant?</p><p>Does he feel badly about hurting you?</p><p>My difficult child does (except when he's raging) and will immediately stop what he's doing.</p><p>I would get him in some other sports--running, baseball, you name it. When I sent my son to summer camp when he was little, there was always a section on the application that asked, "What would you like to achieve most with-your child's camp experience?"</p><p>I always wrote, "Wear him out!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 378670, member: 3419"] I know the feeling. Adderall helped for my difficult child. Now he's on Concerta. Can your difficult child handle a stimulant? Does he feel badly about hurting you? My difficult child does (except when he's raging) and will immediately stop what he's doing. I would get him in some other sports--running, baseball, you name it. When I sent my son to summer camp when he was little, there was always a section on the application that asked, "What would you like to achieve most with-your child's camp experience?" I always wrote, "Wear him out!" [/QUOTE]
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