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Yes my 5 year old grand daughter does not have these episodes at school either. She seems to hold it together until she is at home. She is 5 and hurts herself and she is non responsive during the "kamakazee type" episode (as I have heard it called here)dawn pische wrote:

Hi All, I have a question about the behavior issues thatI have been reading about in your children. Do theyseemed to be controlled or uncontrolled? The reason Iask this question is my 9yr old daughter has behaviorissues, but not at school. In fact at school she isjust the oppisite. She shows absolutly no emotion atall, she sees a social worker at school and she isconcerned because does not express herself atall. We always have said that she only has two speedsextreamly happy or very angry. Up until about thetime she was 5 she would bite her wrists when she gotmad. She no longer does that, but she will get mad atjust about everything that is said to her. Lately shehas begun either pushing or hitting her brother orsister if she is not happy with

them, then she criesand says everyone is yelling at her. has notbeen tested yet for mito, my son who is 11 has nonspecified mito and does not have any problems withlearning or behavior. Sorry this was so long, butlike so many of the other responses I'm glad I'm notthe only one dealing with this. Thanks Dawn--- karen brubaker wrote:> Dawn, > > Today I made the call to have him evaluated. I kept> thinking that it will get better but it hasn't. I> am in the process of trying to find a respite> provider too. The only bad thing is that I

have to> pay out of pocket for that as there is no funding> available to me yet through our dept of> devel.disabilities group here. I don't know where> else to go either. Respite can be expensive. My 15> yr old will sit with him for 3hrs once a week so I> can go to a meeting, and my mom can hardly handle> him. We'll see what happens after this eval. on> 4/26.> > Thank you, > > > thefourofus03 wrote:> > ,> > It is so hard and when there is no one to spell you> it is even harder > I KNOW. Being a single parent myself I have learned> sometimes you just > need to do what you can and take a break. I am lucky> enough to have a > great mom here throughout the week to help. 's> behavior can > sometimes be very difficult. Hitting,

kicking, hair> pulling. She has > PDD-NOS and OCD. Has he been worked up by a> behavioral ped? She started > paxil and is doing better. Just take a breather when> you need. Let us > know,> > Dawn> > > > > > Please contact mito-owner with any> problems or questions. > > > > --------------------------------->

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