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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 191392" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>My son is exactly like that. He holds it together at school (male teacher), but the minute he walks in the front door off the bus he's HORRENDOUS, to say the least. I tolerated it all the way through elementary....(poor thing, had a hard time with transitions), now I'm SICK to death of it (he still has trouble with transitions, so what!). I'm now getting to the point where he has to GET A GRIP! There's NO excuse to treat me the way he does...no matter what his day was like. My son had the exact same diagnosis when he was your child's age. Each year now it seems like they are adding something to it....*sigh*, it gets tiring. I wish I knew what to say, but we're still suffering and we tried it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 191392, member: 2287"] My son is exactly like that. He holds it together at school (male teacher), but the minute he walks in the front door off the bus he's HORRENDOUS, to say the least. I tolerated it all the way through elementary....(poor thing, had a hard time with transitions), now I'm SICK to death of it (he still has trouble with transitions, so what!). I'm now getting to the point where he has to GET A GRIP! There's NO excuse to treat me the way he does...no matter what his day was like. My son had the exact same diagnosis when he was your child's age. Each year now it seems like they are adding something to it....*sigh*, it gets tiring. I wish I knew what to say, but we're still suffering and we tried it all. [/QUOTE]
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