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[quote=Anonymous]Yes that could be. The course of action would likely be similar no matter the diagnosis. Alford baker in MD maybe? Stixrud? Also consider that if you are remaining neutral/no reactive when he throws things he may be ramping up the behavior until you do react. It's called an extinction burst and can precede a reduction in the behavior when he sees that you will not react with emotion no matter how much he does it. You might find the Ron Leaf book A Work in Progress (?) helpful. Behavioral principles are explained and there is a chapter on toilet training and other behaviors. Also does he throw things at preschool? If not you can ask the teachers what worked for them. [/quote]
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