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Does Not Get That You Reap What You Sow
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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 506995"><p>Tell him that's like saying there's a herd of elephants in your house destroying everything but you're not going to do anything about it because they aren't <strong>suppposed</strong> to be there. How idiotic is that? Let's treat the symptoms, not the diagnosis.</p><p></p><p>With his self-centered thinking and "roadmap meltdowns" (taking that phrase from Dr. Doug Riley's book), I think you REALLY need to have a neuropsychologist done and SOON. In a way, you are describing difficult child 1. You need someone to look at the whole picture, THOUGHT process and all. Also, just an FYI from personal experience, Risperdal caused an increase in the frequency & intensity of the meltdowns. Just something to tuck away in the back of your mind. This is true of many kids. It either WORKS or it causes problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 506995"] Tell him that's like saying there's a herd of elephants in your house destroying everything but you're not going to do anything about it because they aren't [B]suppposed[/B] to be there. How idiotic is that? Let's treat the symptoms, not the diagnosis. With his self-centered thinking and "roadmap meltdowns" (taking that phrase from Dr. Doug Riley's book), I think you REALLY need to have a neuropsychologist done and SOON. In a way, you are describing difficult child 1. You need someone to look at the whole picture, THOUGHT process and all. Also, just an FYI from personal experience, Risperdal caused an increase in the frequency & intensity of the meltdowns. Just something to tuck away in the back of your mind. This is true of many kids. It either WORKS or it causes problems. [/QUOTE]
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