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[quote=Anonymous]I think before we get too judgmental, we need to know more about the whole story. My interpretation isn't that the child has always had behavior problems. His family moved to a new city. He moved from one type of learning situation (Montessori) to a different one. His whole life has been uprooted, he doesn't understand the new rules, doesn't like all the adjustments and is acting out. I got the impression that what he needs/needed more than anything is A) more family time to help settle his world, B) some playdates, sports, activities - something to help him make some friends and friendly acquaintances so he doesn't feel so alone, C) some counseling with a therapist who works with young children. If he hasn't always had behavior problems, then let's look at what has changed (a move - one of the most stressful activities in anyone's life - including adults) and help him adjust. [/quote]
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