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<blockquote data-quote="UpandDown" data-source="post: 679796" data-attributes="member: 19025"><p>detaching, I was writing at the same time as you! I realize I am probably confusing in my ramblings. My son REFUSES to take any medications, including mood stabilizers. Adderall was the only medication he would take because it was immediate. I have to add that we have told our son that we are open to a different path for him if that is what he needs and wants. But that it has to be something concrete. And we can help him find that. But we need his input. That being home doing nothing is not an option. That if he chooses to get his GED and leave school then he needs to get a job. We have been following the traditional path for years with him and its getting worse and worse. So very close to graduating and yet so far. (He is a junior). I am 100 percent open to a non-traditional path if only I could figure out what that looks like. We pulled him out last fall and he went to wilderness therapy. He attended school there but it was all hands on, small groups, frequent breaks, day started with exercise. He got straight As. That was a short term plan crisis intervention plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpandDown, post: 679796, member: 19025"] detaching, I was writing at the same time as you! I realize I am probably confusing in my ramblings. My son REFUSES to take any medications, including mood stabilizers. Adderall was the only medication he would take because it was immediate. I have to add that we have told our son that we are open to a different path for him if that is what he needs and wants. But that it has to be something concrete. And we can help him find that. But we need his input. That being home doing nothing is not an option. That if he chooses to get his GED and leave school then he needs to get a job. We have been following the traditional path for years with him and its getting worse and worse. So very close to graduating and yet so far. (He is a junior). I am 100 percent open to a non-traditional path if only I could figure out what that looks like. We pulled him out last fall and he went to wilderness therapy. He attended school there but it was all hands on, small groups, frequent breaks, day started with exercise. He got straight As. That was a short term plan crisis intervention plan. [/QUOTE]
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