Global Developmental Delay and violent behaviour
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Loubie
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Does anyone out there have experience of a teenager with GDD? We are seriously struggling to cope with her aggression, violence and swearing. Any tips would be greatly appreciated
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Hi @Loubie, and a warm welcome to the community!
Do you mind clarifying what GDD stands for? Do let us know and we'll do our best to advise. -
Hi Pippa. Sorry, Its Global Developmental Delay caused by a stroke.
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Thanks @Loubie! I'll move this to our parents and carers discussions where hopefully our members and advisors will hopefully be able to offer some guidance.
I'm also tagging in @hettie74 who also recently joined the community and shared her experiences of her son's violent behaviour. You may like to have a chat!
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Thank you .That is really kind of you. I am a bit new to all of this!
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Hi @Loubie
This information comes from the Mencap website:How to manage challenging behaviour
There are a few things you can do to help manage your child's challenging behaviour:
- Work out common triggers - this could be in the environment, or with certain people.
- Find ways to help the person express themselves.
- Help the person to feel happy, and spend time doing the things they enjoy.
- Develop simple coping strategies to reduce stress, such as controlled breathing or counting.
- Stay alert and try to anticipate problems.
- Create a strong support network of family, friends and professionals if necessary.
Advice and support
Contact our help and advice line for information about challenging behaviour.
You can find also information and support from the Challenging Behaviour Foundation.
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