Guest guest Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 I understand.Attending the meeting in your area tomorrow night should help you see you aren't alone.Please feel free to contact me anytime you see me online.Robyn-- Sent from my Palm PreOn Oct 18, 2010 0:11, Cathleen Veloria <cathleen.veloria@...> wrote: Robyn, ok, I hadn't thought of that. I'm just rushing into this cause I need someone to talk to. I think my own depression is starting to come out, which isn't good. Talk soon, Cathleen From: Robyn Iuliano <hamptonroadsaspergers@...>" " <Aspergers Treatment >Sent: Sun, October 17, 2010 12:57:04 PMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Anger issues I would certainly get with a local support group like Autism Society and check them out first.I started a support group 5 years ago and will say it is best for you to be stable in your own child's educational (IEP/504 if needed) and medical (known most treatments especially alternative ones) before venturing on your own as many parents will need help from you.Robyn -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Oct 16, 2010 15:31, Cathleen Veloria <cathleen.veloria@...> wrote: Hello All, I am trying to start a support group for parents the issues that we talk about here. I am in San Diego. If anyone lives here and is interested please contact me; cathleen.veloria@... I would love to be able to chat person to person. Cathleen From: Jadczak <bjadczak@...> Sent: Fri, October 15, 2010 1:04:40 PMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Anger issues I think we could ave a support group just for those of us trying to deal with anger in our kids - it seems to be such a big topic - the problem is our local support group has childcare and when you put a bunch of our kids in teh room together, they can get on each other's nerves and it is hard to talk when you keep having to check on your son exploding in the next room. That is why this works so good Hi there & welcome!My name is and my son AJ is 13. At age 7 he was dx'd w/ Aspergers and at age 11 started Lithium as he became suicidal. He hasn't officially been dx'd bipolar but has most of the traits.He too has EXTREME anger issues and has toddler meltdowns over absolutely everything. Getting this kid to brush his teeth is even a battle. My son is able to hold it together during school but is like a little pressure cooker and explodes once he gets home. He too is mainstreamed in school, only going to resource for math and english. He started middle school this year and it's been a very hard change for all of us. We're still looking for answers and I'm still reading & reading trying to figure out what may work for our household.I would love to email back and forth about things that do and don't work for us. If you're your interested in being a pen pal my email is kristenwallen@...Hang in there >> Hello, I am new to this support group or any support group for that matter. My daughter was diagnosed with aspergers @ 3. She is now 10 going on 11 and I am having such difficulty getting her to control her anger and angry outbursts. She has been mainstreamed in school and receives services for math and reading. I have considered putting her in therapy and am at a loss of what to do to help her. Does any one have any suggestions?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 Hello Robyn, Due to some obstacles, I wasn't able to make that meeting on the 16th. Should I call the number you sent me to see if they offer ongoing help? I was bummed, I hope they have more meetings. Cathleen From: Robyn Iuliano <hamptonroadsaspergers@...>" " <Aspergers Treatment >Sent: Mon, October 18, 2010 2:59:46 AMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Anger issues I understand.Attending the meeting in your area tomorrow night should help you see you aren't alone.Please feel free to contact me anytime you see me online.Robyn -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Oct 18, 2010 0:11, Cathleen Veloria <cathleen.veloria@...> wrote: Robyn, ok, I hadn't thought of that. I'm just rushing into this cause I need someone to talk to. I think my own depression is starting to come out, which isn't good. Talk soon, Cathleen From: Robyn Iuliano <hamptonroadsaspergers@...>" " <Aspergers Treatment >Sent: Sun, October 17, 2010 12:57:04 PMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Anger issues I would certainly get with a local support group like Autism Society and check them out first.I started a support group 5 years ago and will say it is best for you to be stable in your own child's educational (IEP/504 if needed) and medical (known most treatments especially alternative ones) before venturing on your own as many parents will need help from you.Robyn -- Sent from my Palm Pre On Oct 16, 2010 15:31, Cathleen Veloria <cathleen.veloria@...> wrote: Hello All, I am trying to start a support group for parents the issues that we talk about here. I am in San Diego. If anyone lives here and is interested please contact me; cathleen.veloria@... I would love to be able to chat person to person. Cathleen From: Jadczak <bjadczak@...> Sent: Fri, October 15, 2010 1:04:40 PMSubject: Re: ( ) Re: Anger issues I think we could ave a support group just for those of us trying to deal with anger in our kids - it seems to be such a big topic - the problem is our local support group has childcare and when you put a bunch of our kids in teh room together, they can get on each other's nerves and it is hard to talk when you keep having to check on your son exploding in the next room. That is why this works so good Hi there & welcome!My name is and my son AJ is 13. At age 7 he was dx'd w/ Aspergers and at age 11 started Lithium as he became suicidal. He hasn't officially been dx'd bipolar but has most of the traits.He too has EXTREME anger issues and has toddler meltdowns over absolutely everything. Getting this kid to brush his teeth is even a battle. My son is able to hold it together during school but is like a little pressure cooker and explodes once he gets home. He too is mainstreamed in school, only going to resource for math and english. He started middle school this year and it's been a very hard change for all of us. We're still looking for answers and I'm still reading & reading trying to figure out what may work for our household.I would love to email back and forth about things that do and don't work for us. If you're your interested in being a pen pal my email is kristenwallen@...Hang in there >> Hello, I am new to this support group or any support group for that matter. My daughter was diagnosed with aspergers @ 3. She is now 10 going on 11 and I am having such difficulty getting her to control her anger and angry outbursts. She has been mainstreamed in school and receives services for math and reading. I have considered putting her in therapy and am at a loss of what to do to help her. Does any one have any suggestions?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 i faught the issues i saw in my son till he bacam violent and frustrated at almost ervery thing the best thing i did was try a med and see a psyh to get help he still has trouble but not nearley as bad wg > > Hello, I am new to this support group or any support group for that matter. My daughter was diagnosed with aspergers @ 3. She is now 10 going on 11 and I am having such difficulty getting her to control her anger and angry outbursts. She has been mainstreamed in school and receives services for math and reading. I have considered putting her in therapy and am at a loss of what to do to help her. Does any one have any suggestions? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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