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<blockquote data-quote="robinm1922" data-source="post: 253222" data-attributes="member: 6423"><p>Hi Chelle,</p><p>I am at the same point with my difficult child, she is failing school this year. She was diagnosis with depression anxiety and some Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies. I just had her tested by a neuropsychologist doctor and he told me she has some more issues going on. I go back the end of the month for a full report.</p><p> </p><p>I made the decision to let her punish herself with school. She is the one that will fail, her friends will leave her behind and she will have to take all the same classes again next year. I can't do her work for her, I can't go to school with her and I won't be going to her work with her when she grows up. At some point (now is better than later) she is going to have to figure out how to push through life and self motivate. I talk to her all the time about pushing herself to get through class, to do the homework, to do class work. I think she has given up this school year, until I know exactly what we are dealing with I am keeping my feelings close to my chest. </p><p>I would have him checked again, my difficult child had a bad "relapse" with her depression in October and was sleeping all the time. We haven't found the right medication yet because she is still sleeping a lot. She does that when she is in a depressed state.</p><p>I hope all works out for you and your difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinm1922, post: 253222, member: 6423"] Hi Chelle, I am at the same point with my difficult child, she is failing school this year. She was diagnosis with depression anxiety and some Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) tendencies. I just had her tested by a neuropsychologist doctor and he told me she has some more issues going on. I go back the end of the month for a full report. I made the decision to let her punish herself with school. She is the one that will fail, her friends will leave her behind and she will have to take all the same classes again next year. I can't do her work for her, I can't go to school with her and I won't be going to her work with her when she grows up. At some point (now is better than later) she is going to have to figure out how to push through life and self motivate. I talk to her all the time about pushing herself to get through class, to do the homework, to do class work. I think she has given up this school year, until I know exactly what we are dealing with I am keeping my feelings close to my chest. I would have him checked again, my difficult child had a bad "relapse" with her depression in October and was sleeping all the time. We haven't found the right medication yet because she is still sleeping a lot. She does that when she is in a depressed state. I hope all works out for you and your difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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