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<blockquote data-quote="TiredSoul" data-source="post: 191116" data-attributes="member: 3930"><p>It's been awhile since I posted. I hope everyone is doing well and getting back into the swing of things with school.</p><p></p><p>I am curious how many of you have children who do well at school (behaviorly) but do NOT do well at home - or vice versa. One reason I ask is because I was reading something that a dr. of some sort had written indicating if they have trouble in one but not the other, then it is <strong>not</strong> ADHD.</p><p></p><p>For those of you in this boat - what is your take on it?</p><p></p><p>We are only into day 2 of school, but my first grader says he LOVES it - which is GREAT, but the second he gets out of there he is terrible and demanding, mean, etc. It may all come down to me/husband having ineffective parenting skills for this particular child. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone have any ideas how to help him transition from school to home better?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,</p><p>Jules</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TiredSoul, post: 191116, member: 3930"] It's been awhile since I posted. I hope everyone is doing well and getting back into the swing of things with school. I am curious how many of you have children who do well at school (behaviorly) but do NOT do well at home - or vice versa. One reason I ask is because I was reading something that a dr. of some sort had written indicating if they have trouble in one but not the other, then it is [B]not[/B] ADHD. For those of you in this boat - what is your take on it? We are only into day 2 of school, but my first grader says he LOVES it - which is GREAT, but the second he gets out of there he is terrible and demanding, mean, etc. It may all come down to me/husband having ineffective parenting skills for this particular child. Does anyone have any ideas how to help him transition from school to home better? Thanks in advance, Jules [/QUOTE]
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