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My son rips his school work!
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 358262" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>From a personal point of view... When I'm having my own difficult child-type days, if I get frustrated and something's not perfect, I'll shred it or crumple it up and throw it. Try not to do it in front of my own difficult children though.</p><p> </p><p>Onyxx does this occasionally.</p><p> </p><p>If he is bored... He is frustrated with the boredom. If he's a pretty bright kid (and many of our difficult children ARE very bright), then any time he doesn't "get" something, it makes him angry. He should KNOW it, right? Add in a dose of impatience... And you see the explosion about to happen.</p><p> </p><p>As far as medications go, if the teachers are telling you to medicate him - DON'T DO IT. Have your doctor recommend someone to evaluate. psychiatric is good. Go from there. The teachers aren't trained to know about medications. We had one teacher tell us we HAD TO MEDICATE Jett or he would report us to CPS. We didn't... And he didn't.</p><p> </p><p>Next teacher wasn't such a twit. We explained the situation, and with his help and the IEP going well, Jett blossomed.</p><p> </p><p>Now we have a teacher who won't work with us, and Jett is wilting again. UGH!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 358262, member: 6705"] From a personal point of view... When I'm having my own difficult child-type days, if I get frustrated and something's not perfect, I'll shred it or crumple it up and throw it. Try not to do it in front of my own difficult children though. Onyxx does this occasionally. If he is bored... He is frustrated with the boredom. If he's a pretty bright kid (and many of our difficult children ARE very bright), then any time he doesn't "get" something, it makes him angry. He should KNOW it, right? Add in a dose of impatience... And you see the explosion about to happen. As far as medications go, if the teachers are telling you to medicate him - DON'T DO IT. Have your doctor recommend someone to evaluate. psychiatric is good. Go from there. The teachers aren't trained to know about medications. We had one teacher tell us we HAD TO MEDICATE Jett or he would report us to CPS. We didn't... And he didn't. Next teacher wasn't such a twit. We explained the situation, and with his help and the IEP going well, Jett blossomed. Now we have a teacher who won't work with us, and Jett is wilting again. UGH! [/QUOTE]
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