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Mother of an 8 year old out of control Aspergers child!
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowenne" data-source="post: 433213" data-attributes="member: 12088"><p>A physciatrist from sick kids diagnosed him. He was referred to the intensive program at children's aid because he was so difficult at school. He would be very aggressive at school but not at home. His pediatrician put him on adderall because he only needs to take it once where ritalin you need to take it 2ce. He was pretty good at home before starting the medications. Not like it is now. The dr did ask me if I noticed it after he started the medications. I did say yes and later when I was talking to the autism place here they said they see this often with children. They try really hard all day to keep themselves 'together' and by the time they get home (in thier comfort zone) then they tend to let it all out</p><p>because they feel safe and because they know we wont judge him. It does make alot of sense, but I am not enjoying the punching bag feeling anymore. I used to be really strong, now I tear up all the time. It's hard to put a smile on your face when this is what you have to go through everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowenne, post: 433213, member: 12088"] A physciatrist from sick kids diagnosed him. He was referred to the intensive program at children's aid because he was so difficult at school. He would be very aggressive at school but not at home. His pediatrician put him on adderall because he only needs to take it once where ritalin you need to take it 2ce. He was pretty good at home before starting the medications. Not like it is now. The dr did ask me if I noticed it after he started the medications. I did say yes and later when I was talking to the autism place here they said they see this often with children. They try really hard all day to keep themselves 'together' and by the time they get home (in thier comfort zone) then they tend to let it all out because they feel safe and because they know we wont judge him. It does make alot of sense, but I am not enjoying the punching bag feeling anymore. I used to be really strong, now I tear up all the time. It's hard to put a smile on your face when this is what you have to go through everyday. [/QUOTE]
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