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Recent content by Annunaki

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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    I can't say I've never spanked him, a lot of the time when I just act like im going to he gets very frightened. So I've come to the conclusion that it's more harmful than helpful for him. It sounds terrible growing up, being beaten constantly. I've never treated him in such a way, and couldn't...
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    The "time out" idea is great. I used to do it for the both of us when he was a toddler-age 6 probably. It's very easy for things to go from 0-100 so I think implementing that again will do major good. I know In the moment he doesn't consider other peoples feelings , but I do from observing him...
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    I definitely ask him questions, give him perspectives of other people's feelings . A part of his reflections are actually writing down a written reflection of how you're going to improve your behavior, and what you're going to do next time you may be in the same situation. I myself don't fall on...
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    You'll probably have more luck if you begin by trying to understand his behavior before trying to get him to understand how bad it is. For example, ask him why he responded in such a huge way to not being able to read the book he wanted to read. (He may have no idea, but you're less likely to...
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    Thank you, I am definitely going to scower through them.
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    I actually haven't looked for resources in the past 4 years. I know things are forever changing, so thank you for reminding me to refresh myself in what is actually offered as far a evaluations and outside services that may be offered. The word "superfluous" Has been flourishing in my...
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    A lot of it is that So CA offers extra services for people with Austism. Without a diagnosis a lot of other people with various disabilities wont qualify for any services or therapies to help their conditions. He sees a therapist now that he's acclimating to, but I know that's always a process...
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    Not sure correcting aggression with aggression is the answer . He already hits himself and pulls his hair from time to time.
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    Greetings Crossbreed thank you for the welcome. That is actually something I haven't considered or looked into. It's definitely something I'm going to explore in having him evaluated for. Thank you for the feed back!
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    Seeking help for my 11 year old son.

    I have no idea where to start really. I am here to seek guidance in how to deal with my un-diagnosed 11 year old son. I noticed early on, at the age of 2 that he wasn't hitting his milestones on time, and his speech was delayed. So he received extensive early intervention therapy, speech...
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