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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 223666" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Could be... I don't think I'd take that as bad news, though. I'd be encouraged by the thought that my difficult child was actually TRYING to avoid trouble, even if it meant avoiding school because that kid is there. </p><p> </p><p>I hope you're able to get him into the program, and most of all, I hope he is cooperative. This is a hard time of year for difficult child's. The crummy weather makes mine depressed and sluggish, and then when spring hits he's bouncing off the walls again and hypomanic. We've seen this pattern two years in a row so far, so I can't believe it's just coincidence.</p><p> </p><p>I think with the medication question you have to remember what he's like off of everything. In our case off medications, difficult child 2 is out. of. control. That's my litmus test.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 223666, member: 3444"] Could be... I don't think I'd take that as bad news, though. I'd be encouraged by the thought that my difficult child was actually TRYING to avoid trouble, even if it meant avoiding school because that kid is there. I hope you're able to get him into the program, and most of all, I hope he is cooperative. This is a hard time of year for difficult child's. The crummy weather makes mine depressed and sluggish, and then when spring hits he's bouncing off the walls again and hypomanic. We've seen this pattern two years in a row so far, so I can't believe it's just coincidence. I think with the medication question you have to remember what he's like off of everything. In our case off medications, difficult child 2 is out. of. control. That's my litmus test. [/QUOTE]
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