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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 394055"><p>About a week or so ago GFFG was having a melt down. I can't remember what it was about at this point, but it was on a weekend so husband was home to see it. husband decided to pretend to turn on the video recorder (the batter wasn't charged, but difficult child didn't know that) and pointed it at difficult child and said that he wanted the therapist and psychiatrist to see exactly what we are talking about when we describe how he behaves, because for the most part in their offiices he puts on his "I'm a little aggel" act. Anyway, the minute that difficult child saw what husband was doing he completely stopped the tantrum and acted so sweet. I remember him telling easy child that he was sorry (again, I can't rememer what it was about, but it had something to do with easy child).</p><p> </p><p>I keep having people tell me that if he truly had anxiety and ODD he would display those behaviors across the board; both at home and at school. That he would be unable to control himself in all areas of his life. He does not do that. At school he's a saint. When I tell the teachers what life is like at home they look at me like I am from Mars and have two heads. </p><p> </p><p>If he really had issues with self control would he have been able to stop the tantrum immediately when he saw husband with the video camera? And then start it again when he thought that husband put it down? This makes no sense to me. </p><p> </p><p>I don't know what the think anymore. </p><p> </p><p>Pam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 394055"] About a week or so ago GFFG was having a melt down. I can't remember what it was about at this point, but it was on a weekend so husband was home to see it. husband decided to pretend to turn on the video recorder (the batter wasn't charged, but difficult child didn't know that) and pointed it at difficult child and said that he wanted the therapist and psychiatrist to see exactly what we are talking about when we describe how he behaves, because for the most part in their offiices he puts on his "I'm a little aggel" act. Anyway, the minute that difficult child saw what husband was doing he completely stopped the tantrum and acted so sweet. I remember him telling easy child that he was sorry (again, I can't rememer what it was about, but it had something to do with easy child). I keep having people tell me that if he truly had anxiety and ODD he would display those behaviors across the board; both at home and at school. That he would be unable to control himself in all areas of his life. He does not do that. At school he's a saint. When I tell the teachers what life is like at home they look at me like I am from Mars and have two heads. If he really had issues with self control would he have been able to stop the tantrum immediately when he saw husband with the video camera? And then start it again when he thought that husband put it down? This makes no sense to me. I don't know what the think anymore. Pam [/QUOTE]
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