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hoping you can reply to this post I am going through the same, my son who will be 8 in March has been acting the same way, this have been happening for almost 5 months now. He gets mad very easily for no reason, we have changed the way we treat him, before we would try and give what he expected so that we could not hear him cry or scream, now we let him cry all the way until he is not crying anymore. Even now when we see he will start we comment "ok you are going to start again go cry in your room" etc. The same happens here my husband does not support me taking him to be evaluated because he does not want our child to take medication for something that can probably be fix at home. About the same time ago his best friend moved to another city, and they were so close, my son is always speaking of his friend and I do not know if this something to do with his attitude. He always finishes his homework, does his shores and wants to be either on any electronic device the rest of the day. Since your first posting have you done something that helped your daughter with her attitude? did you take her to be evaluated after all? I would appreciate any feedback as I really don't know how to handle this. p.s he is my middle son.
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