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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 176732" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I know you are trying everything you can and it is just out and out frustrating. Your family will figure something out with time, hang onto the hope.</p><p>For us K did great in school from 2.5 up until this past year, she just turned 7. While she was the "most" in each school and class, you know, loudest, funniest, hyper, moved the most all of that... none of the teachers ever thought it was a problem. Her teacher this past year finally started "seeing" some things but just didn't want to deal with them. </p><p>K "saved" all of her symptoms for home. This is classic behavior for a lot of our kids. It took me 2 hours sometimes to get her to school, i would pick her up and it would take me 45 minutes on up to get her out of the car, she would be sobbing. About everything and anything. Then the violence would start.</p><p>I am not saying Sammy is BiPolar (BP) but all of our kids handle things in different ways. They have their safe zones. </p><p>N speaks perfectly at school, but at home she loses speech, babbles. Baby talks... Can I get anyone else to see it? Not yet. So for now we just ignore it, and try to keep her anxiety down because that is when it gets worse. </p><p>Neither of my kids can do rewards or tokens or any of that stuff. N a little bit, but she is only 4. K No Way... only if it is right now.</p><p>Hang in there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 176732, member: 3155"] I know you are trying everything you can and it is just out and out frustrating. Your family will figure something out with time, hang onto the hope. For us K did great in school from 2.5 up until this past year, she just turned 7. While she was the "most" in each school and class, you know, loudest, funniest, hyper, moved the most all of that... none of the teachers ever thought it was a problem. Her teacher this past year finally started "seeing" some things but just didn't want to deal with them. K "saved" all of her symptoms for home. This is classic behavior for a lot of our kids. It took me 2 hours sometimes to get her to school, i would pick her up and it would take me 45 minutes on up to get her out of the car, she would be sobbing. About everything and anything. Then the violence would start. I am not saying Sammy is BiPolar (BP) but all of our kids handle things in different ways. They have their safe zones. N speaks perfectly at school, but at home she loses speech, babbles. Baby talks... Can I get anyone else to see it? Not yet. So for now we just ignore it, and try to keep her anxiety down because that is when it gets worse. Neither of my kids can do rewards or tokens or any of that stuff. N a little bit, but she is only 4. K No Way... only if it is right now. Hang in there [/QUOTE]
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