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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. We are not physical with our child. As far as consequences go, yes we have to implement them. He may lose the privilege of playing a particular video game he likes. We started therapy for him a few months ago. I will need to have a conversation with her to see what further recommendations she may have. We have been in a combination of parent therapy for us or a therapist for him on and off since he was 5. To be honest I really don’t know how much he gets out of therapy. IMO the medication is what makes the biggest impact. We did just adjust it so hoping it helps. [/quote] How is he at school? I teach sixth graders. At the beginning of the school year each year, we have two to three explosive students. The parents almost always tell us that school was never an issue before, but they have struggled at home for years. At 11, the combination of puberty and more demands/expectations in school upends the child’s ability to hold it together at school and then release at home. You’ll want to be prepared for this shift.[/quote]
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