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My son is 5 year old he started to get mad and he alway on the go

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Hi I am new my son is having a a lot of problems at school and at home he is so mad and he always on the go and now he fighting at school 😭

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Sounds like my son. We ended up treating him for anxiety, which can manifest in kids as anger. He’s on Prozac and Abilify, and it has helped (although not 100%).

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OMG- Sorry to hear that! How old/what grade? Is he diagnosed with ADD/ADHD or any other spectrum? Is this new trouble and behavior?

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