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[quote=Anonymous]I just want to echo the pp who wrote that three is a difficult age, especially for boys, and age four was something of a continuation for my ADHD/ODD boy. Their day care teacher expressed concerns at this age about [i]both[/i] my twins at different times, my special needs kid and his mostly neurotypical twin. We put our ADHD boy in a therapy playgroup at InStep in Fairfax when he was about 4.5, and I think it did help. Now, my twins did not experience motor delays, and that could be a source of frustration that could fuel aggressive behavior, too. In general, the best thing we found for aggression was lots of exercise, and I know with these winter months, you've probably been in the worst of it lately. It sounds as though you've gotten a lot of advice from experienced parents here, but I'm learning (slowly) that I need to be on top of new, unhealthy behaviors, but sometimes they're transient and sometimes it takes more time to see the big picture. Good luck![/quote]
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