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<blockquote data-quote="fun fam" data-source="post: 606416" data-attributes="member: 15196"><p>If he's having violence issues at school, I will definitely look into medications. I can take him hitting and kicking me, but if he does it to other kids or his teacher, I will have to take further measures to help him. So far I'm hesistant with medications just because there have been NO success stories in our family with medications helping anxiety or autism issues. The medications that I can think of that have been tried in our families are Lexapro, abilify, celexa, Ritalin, Cymbalta, Effexor, klonopin, Xanax, lithium, wellbutrin, Elavil, Seroquel, viibryd...and I know there are more, all administered by qualified psychiatrists. But no one has found relief, only terrible side effects. (tics, sleep issues, weight gain, headaches, etc) </p><p></p><p> difficult child was supposedly an angel at preschool last year and the teacher actually said I should stop asking how he is doing because he was the "perfect" little boy and she can't imagine him ever having issues. (preschool was very part-time though--3 short afternoons a week) I just checked with his kindy teacher and she replied that he is behaving very well, no issues whatsoever, but he does put his fingers in his ears a lot. (sensory, hates noise). I hope school continues to go well. We'll see!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fun fam, post: 606416, member: 15196"] If he's having violence issues at school, I will definitely look into medications. I can take him hitting and kicking me, but if he does it to other kids or his teacher, I will have to take further measures to help him. So far I'm hesistant with medications just because there have been NO success stories in our family with medications helping anxiety or autism issues. The medications that I can think of that have been tried in our families are Lexapro, abilify, celexa, Ritalin, Cymbalta, Effexor, klonopin, Xanax, lithium, wellbutrin, Elavil, Seroquel, viibryd...and I know there are more, all administered by qualified psychiatrists. But no one has found relief, only terrible side effects. (tics, sleep issues, weight gain, headaches, etc) difficult child was supposedly an angel at preschool last year and the teacher actually said I should stop asking how he is doing because he was the "perfect" little boy and she can't imagine him ever having issues. (preschool was very part-time though--3 short afternoons a week) I just checked with his kindy teacher and she replied that he is behaving very well, no issues whatsoever, but he does put his fingers in his ears a lot. (sensory, hates noise). I hope school continues to go well. We'll see! [/QUOTE]
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