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antidepressants after 1 week - IQ/executive function drop?
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 414182" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Agee, </p><p></p><p>HOmeschooling may be just the thing. I need the break to regroup and deal with the rest of the day. My experience is with my son is that he needs to be taught a lot of positive social skills constantly and that he craves social interaction but at the same time is very socially immature. So school/friends has been hard. But Special Education teachers can help a lot. Given that he tends to be less nasty with others than with me, I have really sought out positive social experiences for him. Difficult but worth it. I don't know what your school district is like but I would really investigate whether there are any options that would be good for your son. Ultimately if he can you want him to develop those social skills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 414182, member: 2322"] Agee, HOmeschooling may be just the thing. I need the break to regroup and deal with the rest of the day. My experience is with my son is that he needs to be taught a lot of positive social skills constantly and that he craves social interaction but at the same time is very socially immature. So school/friends has been hard. But Special Education teachers can help a lot. Given that he tends to be less nasty with others than with me, I have really sought out positive social experiences for him. Difficult but worth it. I don't know what your school district is like but I would really investigate whether there are any options that would be good for your son. Ultimately if he can you want him to develop those social skills. [/QUOTE]
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