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<blockquote data-quote="joneshockey" data-source="post: 368306"><p>Thanks Beth! I could REALLY use the support right now... my parents, friends and sometimes even my husband (whom isn't around a whole lot, since he works 2 jobs) don't understand what it is like to cope with my son's behavior 27/7. I am hopeful that his new medication will help, but am well aware that it is going to take time & possibly many changes before we see nice improvement. I will definately continue to use this website as a venting tool!<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/redface.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":redface:" title="redface :redface:" data-shortname=":redface:" /></p><p> </p><p>In anwer to your quesiton about 1st opinions... this is actually the 3rd dr. whom my son has gone to and they all pretty much have said the same thing, however I know he is VERY young and will continue to log and montor symtoms so that we can make the best decisions for him. I just want him to have the best childhood/schooling (since he had numerous problems in preschool last year)he can.</p><p> </p><p>Does anyone know if there is a way for me to request a meeting to discuss placement in ECSE (earily childhood Special Education) without him currently having an IEP? He was tested last winter, but at that time he did not qualify for the program. Now that he has had a full psychiatric evalution I have good feeling that he may now qualify under emotionally impaired.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joneshockey, post: 368306"] Thanks Beth! I could REALLY use the support right now... my parents, friends and sometimes even my husband (whom isn't around a whole lot, since he works 2 jobs) don't understand what it is like to cope with my son's behavior 27/7. I am hopeful that his new medication will help, but am well aware that it is going to take time & possibly many changes before we see nice improvement. I will definately continue to use this website as a venting tool!:blushing: In anwer to your quesiton about 1st opinions... this is actually the 3rd dr. whom my son has gone to and they all pretty much have said the same thing, however I know he is VERY young and will continue to log and montor symtoms so that we can make the best decisions for him. I just want him to have the best childhood/schooling (since he had numerous problems in preschool last year)he can. Does anyone know if there is a way for me to request a meeting to discuss placement in ECSE (earily childhood Special Education) without him currently having an IEP? He was tested last winter, but at that time he did not qualify for the program. Now that he has had a full psychiatric evalution I have good feeling that he may now qualify under emotionally impaired. [/QUOTE]
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