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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 379785" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi ShanDianne, welcome</p><p> </p><p>Definitely, he needs some interventions. Pronto. Call a mtng with-the Special Education dept. </p><p>One good thing, is that when you described the meltdown over the math problem, it was so clear that he was frustrated with-the math problem. Period. It wasn't like he raged for no good reason. Clues like this are very helpful.</p><p>You'll be dragging your difficult child to a lot of dr appts and getting a lot more evaluations, but it will be worth it. You had 1 yr of grace (1st gr) so you know that the medications worked for a short time, and whatever was going on in 1st gr didn't trigger the rages he is having now. Ea yr is different--different concepts, diff teachers, diff classroom, diff classmates. Anything that is a change is something that "regular" people have do deal with-in their own way; but to a difficult child, it is magnified 10-fold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 379785, member: 3419"] Hi ShanDianne, welcome Definitely, he needs some interventions. Pronto. Call a mtng with-the Special Education dept. One good thing, is that when you described the meltdown over the math problem, it was so clear that he was frustrated with-the math problem. Period. It wasn't like he raged for no good reason. Clues like this are very helpful. You'll be dragging your difficult child to a lot of dr appts and getting a lot more evaluations, but it will be worth it. You had 1 yr of grace (1st gr) so you know that the medications worked for a short time, and whatever was going on in 1st gr didn't trigger the rages he is having now. Ea yr is different--different concepts, diff teachers, diff classroom, diff classmates. Anything that is a change is something that "regular" people have do deal with-in their own way; but to a difficult child, it is magnified 10-fold. [/QUOTE]
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