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14 years old and this is normal behavior..NOT
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 315481" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Janet, you are so right. I hate the day-to-day chaos in our home, yet it's "normal" for us most of the time. He's just been over the top lately. I'm mostly worried about the bigger picture and what IS going to become of him? He resists authority, though that resistance is primarily at home (his biggest fans and most enthusiastic teachers). We just had an ARD for his IEP and all the faculty complained of was keeping him on task. Oh yea, and we medicate him for school, so we take all the UNmedicated behaviors. He just canNOT have more medications than he's taking.</p><p></p><p>Yes, we will be able to say we did all we could, but I love him sooo dearly and to have NONE of it work will break my heart. He doesn't know his bio father is in prison yet again, maybe it's time he knows. My take on it is that the bio father has self-medicated all his life and all it does is get him thrown in prison. Sad....very, very sad. I'm so glad we adopted him, there's no tellin' where he would be now if there had never been any interventions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 315481, member: 2287"] Janet, you are so right. I hate the day-to-day chaos in our home, yet it's "normal" for us most of the time. He's just been over the top lately. I'm mostly worried about the bigger picture and what IS going to become of him? He resists authority, though that resistance is primarily at home (his biggest fans and most enthusiastic teachers). We just had an ARD for his IEP and all the faculty complained of was keeping him on task. Oh yea, and we medicate him for school, so we take all the UNmedicated behaviors. He just canNOT have more medications than he's taking. Yes, we will be able to say we did all we could, but I love him sooo dearly and to have NONE of it work will break my heart. He doesn't know his bio father is in prison yet again, maybe it's time he knows. My take on it is that the bio father has self-medicated all his life and all it does is get him thrown in prison. Sad....very, very sad. I'm so glad we adopted him, there's no tellin' where he would be now if there had never been any interventions. [/QUOTE]
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