My son will be 6 in a few days and we are at wits end with his
behaviorAutistic behavior
Behavior - unusual or strange
Bulimia
Hyperactivity
Suicide and suicidal behavior
Temper tantrums at
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School-age children development. He attends full-day Kindergarten and will repeat next year on the advice of his teacher.
Early in the
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horseHorse chestnut brown, he might chose blue, or he might decide to draw a robot instead. Occasionally, he would hit/shove a classmate, but this was rare.
The teacher started using a sticker chart to encourage good
behaviorAutistic behavior
Behavior - unusual or strange
Bulimia
Hyperactivity
Suicide and suicidal behavior
Temper tantrums. During the day, he could earn up to 3 stickers for following directions/rules at
schoolPreschooler development
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School-age children development. At the end of the week, he would get a prize if he accumulated at least 10 stickers that week. The teacher did this consistently for 2 - 3 months and his
behaviorAutistic behavior
Behavior - unusual or strange
Bulimia
Hyperactivity
Suicide and suicidal behavior
Temper tantrums actually got worse.
We started punishing him at home if he did not earn at least 1 sticker each day. If he came home with no stickers, he was sent to his room (no tv, video games) for the rest of the afternoon/
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Family troubles - resources.) We did this about 10 times, and he cried, begged, pleaded the WHOLE six hours, every time. Each time, he was remorseful and promised to behave in
schoolPreschooler development
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School-age children development, but after a few days, he always ended up having another bad day and coming home with no stickers.
He has also been kicked off the bus several times for not staying in his seat, despite repeated warnings. We have punished him for bad
behaviorAutistic behavior
Behavior - unusual or strange
Bulimia
Hyperactivity
Suicide and suicidal behavior
Temper tantrums on the bus (cancelled play dates, taken away TV, video games) but the punishments don't seem to be a deterrent.
He almost always misses recess, field trips, play time at
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School-age children development because of a rule he breaks. Teacher says that he's
sadDepression and remorseful, but the next day, he'll repeat the same offense, almost like he doesn't connect the previous day's consequence to his actions.
With me, his
behaviorAutistic behavior
Behavior - unusual or strange
Bulimia
Hyperactivity
Suicide and suicidal behavior
Temper tantrums is fine, but then I usually give him a warning (I'm taking your video game if you don't stop that) and that usually is
effectiveEffective strength cough syrup.
Despite all this, his teacher says he's a sweet, delightful, charming little boy, well-liked by all his classmates. She is starting to think that maybe he CAN'T do it. He just doesn't have the self-
control to do what is expected of him (finish his work, stay in line, follow the classroom rules, etc.)
Is this possible? If so, is there some type of
disorderAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia we should have him evaluated for? Are we handling him the wrong way?
I should mention that our 8 year old son was diagnosed with
ADHDAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) last year but his main issue is
hyperactivityAttention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd)
Hyperactivity. He always finishes his work and is really good about following rules once he understands them. He's not medicated and is doing really well with
behaviorAutistic behavior
Behavior - unusual or strange
Bulimia
Hyperactivity
Suicide and suicidal behavior
Temper tantrums modification.
Thanks,
Sharon
Diana