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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 396603"><p>She does but doesn't get placement tests (if that makes sense). Trying to talk to her about it puts her in that vapor lock agitated state, though. She's been doing them since kindergarten, they're not the first ones she's done with this year's teacher, either. She's getting bumped on her Abilify, but I still think it's not going to hold her anxieties down like the Zyprexa did. Hopefully we'll start getting some answers and new ways to help her soon, but no matter how much I reassure her that she is loved and intelligent whatever her test scores, it's a touchy subject for her. That I get, I hated talking about my grades when they were bad, too. The new testing standards make almost all the kids more nervous, since it's not just multiple choice anymore, sometimes there's a question where you have to explain how you got your answer, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 396603"] She does but doesn't get placement tests (if that makes sense). Trying to talk to her about it puts her in that vapor lock agitated state, though. She's been doing them since kindergarten, they're not the first ones she's done with this year's teacher, either. She's getting bumped on her Abilify, but I still think it's not going to hold her anxieties down like the Zyprexa did. Hopefully we'll start getting some answers and new ways to help her soon, but no matter how much I reassure her that she is loved and intelligent whatever her test scores, it's a touchy subject for her. That I get, I hated talking about my grades when they were bad, too. The new testing standards make almost all the kids more nervous, since it's not just multiple choice anymore, sometimes there's a question where you have to explain how you got your answer, too. [/QUOTE]
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