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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 257690" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>are starting to surface, which is sad when he has been having such a great year. Last week I met with difficult child's principal. They are seeing an increase in behaviors. She said he is still easy to redirect. </p><p></p><p>Last Friday I received an e-mail from difficult child's case manager. She was good in that she made sure to mention some positives, then mentioned almost in passing that difficult child was starting to have more problems. He was blurting out in class more, not as easily redirected, swearing more, told off a student teacher and then pounded hands on the computer.</p><p></p><p>This morning received an e-mail that difficult child was sent out of band. Not sure exactly why, but something to do with drumming when he wasn't supposed to.</p><p></p><p>Another e-mail came in this afternoon from his case manager. He walked out of math class. The nurse said she is seeing him during math time 2-3 times a week during math time. He also had to be sent out of language arts due to disturbing class through blurtings (this is with one of the teachers he really likes). </p><p></p><p>She also mentioned that he has been more disrupted on the bus recently. One day he unbuckled himself and tried to open the door because he thought he saw husband's car.</p><p></p><p>Yikes! I'm not really sure what to do. He has long periods of calm (he just had a great night) but definitely seems to be on edge. Also, on Saturday he had all of that distorted thinking. Don't know whether or not to call psychiatrist or just wait til Wed. and Thurs. when he sees two different tdocs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 257690, member: 1631"] are starting to surface, which is sad when he has been having such a great year. Last week I met with difficult child's principal. They are seeing an increase in behaviors. She said he is still easy to redirect. Last Friday I received an e-mail from difficult child's case manager. She was good in that she made sure to mention some positives, then mentioned almost in passing that difficult child was starting to have more problems. He was blurting out in class more, not as easily redirected, swearing more, told off a student teacher and then pounded hands on the computer. This morning received an e-mail that difficult child was sent out of band. Not sure exactly why, but something to do with drumming when he wasn't supposed to. Another e-mail came in this afternoon from his case manager. He walked out of math class. The nurse said she is seeing him during math time 2-3 times a week during math time. He also had to be sent out of language arts due to disturbing class through blurtings (this is with one of the teachers he really likes). She also mentioned that he has been more disrupted on the bus recently. One day he unbuckled himself and tried to open the door because he thought he saw husband's car. Yikes! I'm not really sure what to do. He has long periods of calm (he just had a great night) but definitely seems to be on edge. Also, on Saturday he had all of that distorted thinking. Don't know whether or not to call psychiatrist or just wait til Wed. and Thurs. when he sees two different tdocs. [/QUOTE]
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