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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 193425" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Yep- I think both things play into it- the better difficult child feels about himself and his capablities, the less anxious he is, the more motivated, etc. But, in fairness to the teachers, hypomaina in my son looks like a kid who has adhd and is not on medications- not the extreme cases, but it can drive a person up the wall. Now, if that were to last a long period of time, I would want a different solution. But, if it's temporary and intermittent, it might be worth it because he was on honor roll before depakote- now he struggles to pass. It's not all psychological.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 193425, member: 3699"] Yep- I think both things play into it- the better difficult child feels about himself and his capablities, the less anxious he is, the more motivated, etc. But, in fairness to the teachers, hypomaina in my son looks like a kid who has adhd and is not on medications- not the extreme cases, but it can drive a person up the wall. Now, if that were to last a long period of time, I would want a different solution. But, if it's temporary and intermittent, it might be worth it because he was on honor roll before depakote- now he struggles to pass. It's not all psychological. [/QUOTE]
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