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anyone ever see this with their difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 220525" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>i spent sometime looking on web once a while back at what historians, musicians, etc. that had bipolar. it amazed me to see who was diagnosis with it. incredible minds, brilliant ppl, ppl of which changed our world.</p><p> </p><p>these are amazing kids we have. i know it doesn't always feel that way, believe me lol. yet if we can like trinity said find a way to redirect that during those periods of high actiivty hypomania manic whatever we want to call them it can be so beneficial for them.</p><p> </p><p>i've been trying to teach her see when you feel this way, let's do this. she often doesn't even need redirecting at night. she's amazing when she feels that way she immediately says to me i have to work now!! I say ok what is it tonight, so the other night she chose math. hello one of her least favorite subjects in school.</p><p> </p><p>the school thnks i'm crazy thought lol. they dont' see her behaviors. i had rosalie greenberg md. i spoke to her once on the phone last year when i was despertaely searching for answers. anyway she told me it's often the BiPolar (BP) kid won't display their behaviors during the school day except for the anxiety that is. i said wow than your saying they have a level of "control" which throws off alot of other things you read. she said when their in their atmospher, environment where they are comfortable is where their behaviors are most present. hmmm. interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 220525, member: 4514"] i spent sometime looking on web once a while back at what historians, musicians, etc. that had bipolar. it amazed me to see who was diagnosis with it. incredible minds, brilliant ppl, ppl of which changed our world. these are amazing kids we have. i know it doesn't always feel that way, believe me lol. yet if we can like trinity said find a way to redirect that during those periods of high actiivty hypomania manic whatever we want to call them it can be so beneficial for them. i've been trying to teach her see when you feel this way, let's do this. she often doesn't even need redirecting at night. she's amazing when she feels that way she immediately says to me i have to work now!! I say ok what is it tonight, so the other night she chose math. hello one of her least favorite subjects in school. the school thnks i'm crazy thought lol. they dont' see her behaviors. i had rosalie greenberg md. i spoke to her once on the phone last year when i was despertaely searching for answers. anyway she told me it's often the BiPolar (BP) kid won't display their behaviors during the school day except for the anxiety that is. i said wow than your saying they have a level of "control" which throws off alot of other things you read. she said when their in their atmospher, environment where they are comfortable is where their behaviors are most present. hmmm. interesting. [/QUOTE]
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