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Christmas break and mixed feelings.
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 569987" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I hope you have a good break. </p><p></p><p>I don't understand the reason why you wouldn't give your child his medications during the break or on weekends. We kept Wiz on them all the time. Not only was he able to behave better, he was able to cope with the world better AND he liked himself more on his medications. If a child cannot handle the world and needs medications to do so, and is better able to function on medications, why wouldn't you want him to be better able to cope and function at home? </p><p></p><p>This is NOT meant as a criticism of anyone who doesn't medicate a child at home. I just truly don't understand. Wiz would get far more angry when he couldn't hold a train of thought, and he was very hard to be around when he was unmedicated. So I guess I don't understand because we didn't live in a situation where it was remotely feasible to stop medications for a day or two here and there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 569987, member: 1233"] I hope you have a good break. I don't understand the reason why you wouldn't give your child his medications during the break or on weekends. We kept Wiz on them all the time. Not only was he able to behave better, he was able to cope with the world better AND he liked himself more on his medications. If a child cannot handle the world and needs medications to do so, and is better able to function on medications, why wouldn't you want him to be better able to cope and function at home? This is NOT meant as a criticism of anyone who doesn't medicate a child at home. I just truly don't understand. Wiz would get far more angry when he couldn't hold a train of thought, and he was very hard to be around when he was unmedicated. So I guess I don't understand because we didn't live in a situation where it was remotely feasible to stop medications for a day or two here and there. [/QUOTE]
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