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<blockquote data-quote="looking4hope" data-source="post: 151038" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>My difficult child was switched from Zyprexa to Seroquel in October. What a difference! He's much calmer, and doesn't go from calm to raging in 60 seconds flat as often. It still happens, but it has gone down from several times daily to once every week or two. What a difference!</p><p></p><p>As far as the case manager, I would hand her "Parenting a Bipolar Child" by Faeeda & Austin. It has a lot of practical advice, and is much more reader friendly than other books. There's a lot of advice for any difficult child with mood disorders. I'm sorry she's so clueless and unprofessional, after all, if a sp ed case manager doesn't understand something, they should take it upon themselves to learn about the disability so they can be effective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="looking4hope, post: 151038, member: 4362"] My difficult child was switched from Zyprexa to Seroquel in October. What a difference! He's much calmer, and doesn't go from calm to raging in 60 seconds flat as often. It still happens, but it has gone down from several times daily to once every week or two. What a difference! As far as the case manager, I would hand her "Parenting a Bipolar Child" by Faeeda & Austin. It has a lot of practical advice, and is much more reader friendly than other books. There's a lot of advice for any difficult child with mood disorders. I'm sorry she's so clueless and unprofessional, after all, if a sp ed case manager doesn't understand something, they should take it upon themselves to learn about the disability so they can be effective. [/QUOTE]
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