Hi sorry for the late reply, it dropped off my active list.
I have tried consequences, I have tried ignoring, I have lost my temper and I have also not lost my temper. I have done everything CAMHS, Relate, School and Psychologist recommend.
The problem is, in the moment, he is so angry that he cannot stop himself. He has been taught strategies for not getting angry, controlling his anger, walking away, breathing, counting to 10, etc,etc but every now and again none of them work.
He is ok at school but has his moments, although none are violent. It is usually just attitude.
I have been to the GP numerous times, but all they can do is refer to the appropriate place.
He has been assessed by Ed Psych and Paediatrician. Ed Psych said he had Aspergers, Paediatrician said he definitely doesn't.
I think the problem is that this is all relatively new. He hasn't always been like this so they think it is an emotional problem rather than a special needs diagnosis.
On the bright side, school say he is focused and well behaved since he has gone back. His school work is improving and he is trying really hard. He has taken up a sports activity at the weekend and is attending homework club twice a week. He still hasn't been given his Xbox back due to the bad behaviour and he is only allowed to play outside our house, rather than going to his friends houses as he had been previously. He is also doing his chores and is giving us his pocket money to put towards the damage he caused.
Ideally, I would like to get to the root of the anger, although I don't know if that is realistic. I would also like a really good strategy for him to deal with his anger so he doesn't explode. He says a punchbag but I have said no!