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<blockquote data-quote="Andrea Danielle" data-source="post: 26885" data-attributes="member: 2357"><p>We thought our difficult child was doing really well on the Risperdal and that he was much more in control of himself than he had been previously. So, we decided to put him into a day camp for March break. It was a small group of kids, really close to home, and I had a long talk with the counsellors prior to leaving him to prepare them.... Monday to Wednesday were not too bad. He was loving camp, they do all kinds of fun things there. Some instances of aggression but overall alright. Then today, I dropped him off at 9am, went to work, when I arrived at 9:20am there was a voicemail to come and get him! He had lost it over a spat over a toy and was throwing toys, and everything he could grab, across the room and hitting kids. </p><p>The counsellor also told me that she has had several complaints about him already. I am home with him today feeling very sad for him, and for myself :frown: At home we read "Anger Mountain" (which is a really good book, by the way) and discussed ways he could deal with his anger in future. I think he really wants to be in control and not do these things. I might need to increase his medication, he is on .25 mg of Risperdal now... I didn't want to do it, but it might be necessary.</p><p></p><p>Andrea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrea Danielle, post: 26885, member: 2357"] We thought our difficult child was doing really well on the Risperdal and that he was much more in control of himself than he had been previously. So, we decided to put him into a day camp for March break. It was a small group of kids, really close to home, and I had a long talk with the counsellors prior to leaving him to prepare them.... Monday to Wednesday were not too bad. He was loving camp, they do all kinds of fun things there. Some instances of aggression but overall alright. Then today, I dropped him off at 9am, went to work, when I arrived at 9:20am there was a voicemail to come and get him! He had lost it over a spat over a toy and was throwing toys, and everything he could grab, across the room and hitting kids. The counsellor also told me that she has had several complaints about him already. I am home with him today feeling very sad for him, and for myself [img]:frown:[/img] At home we read "Anger Mountain" (which is a really good book, by the way) and discussed ways he could deal with his anger in future. I think he really wants to be in control and not do these things. I might need to increase his medication, he is on .25 mg of Risperdal now... I didn't want to do it, but it might be necessary. Andrea [/QUOTE]
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