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20/20 tonight on medicating kids in foster care....ABC? 9 central time
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 485247" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Well, I hadn't considered that the foster family would have to go along with it since they are not in charge of those decisions. How great was it that the family paid for a private psychiatrist? Thank heaven. </p><p></p><p>It is frustrating and I have to say, Q came to me at 3 already on Clonidine along with is seizure medication (tegretol at the time). He started Ritalin at 4 and it was night and day difference, he was able to sit in his class for the first time. They didn't care where he sat, he always listened.... from afar as much as he could. But to sit with kids in a circle, that was cool. He started improving language, motor skills, etc. Total change so I can see that some kids need a medication for something....but those kids were amazing how they had been on so many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 485247, member: 12886"] Well, I hadn't considered that the foster family would have to go along with it since they are not in charge of those decisions. How great was it that the family paid for a private psychiatrist? Thank heaven. It is frustrating and I have to say, Q came to me at 3 already on Clonidine along with is seizure medication (tegretol at the time). He started Ritalin at 4 and it was night and day difference, he was able to sit in his class for the first time. They didn't care where he sat, he always listened.... from afar as much as he could. But to sit with kids in a circle, that was cool. He started improving language, motor skills, etc. Total change so I can see that some kids need a medication for something....but those kids were amazing how they had been on so many. [/QUOTE]
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