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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 374471" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>We have some modifications set up, and he goes to a very small school. There are 16 students in his 7th grade class, and there are 2 classes of 7th and 6th graders (6th grade is same size) and only one class of 8th graders. They did really well with difficult child last year, and the sped teacher is good to work with, she is kinda an airhead and I don't know how much she has experiences with difficult child's like mine, but she listens and responds and that means a lot. I really like how they handled the one major discipline incident difficult child had last year, they were not condescending at all, acknowled the other boy's part in it, told difficult child what he did right and what he could have done better, and had a meeting with difficult child, the other boy and his parents, myself and the director.</p><p> </p><p>Yeah toto, don't you just love the medication merry go round? I think difficult child could be on the right medications, the doses just need to be dialed in. We may need to increase his vyvanse, who knows? I just hope the school year goes ok.</p><p> </p><p>As for husband? He is now diagnosis'd with treatment resistant BiPolar (BP) I. We had to stop the tegretol as he was passing out in the heat, and psychiatrist put him on 300mg of lithium. I really do not expect to see anything at that dose, but he reacts so poorly to everything that psychiatrist wanted to start low and titrate up slow. </p><p> </p><p>lms, my difficult child hates to try on clothes. I have to wait for the right time. I bought jeans and kept the receipt so I can return them. The shoes I bought the next size up, and they should fit I hope. I hate clothes shopping, especially with kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 374471, member: 3184"] We have some modifications set up, and he goes to a very small school. There are 16 students in his 7th grade class, and there are 2 classes of 7th and 6th graders (6th grade is same size) and only one class of 8th graders. They did really well with difficult child last year, and the sped teacher is good to work with, she is kinda an airhead and I don't know how much she has experiences with difficult child's like mine, but she listens and responds and that means a lot. I really like how they handled the one major discipline incident difficult child had last year, they were not condescending at all, acknowled the other boy's part in it, told difficult child what he did right and what he could have done better, and had a meeting with difficult child, the other boy and his parents, myself and the director. Yeah toto, don't you just love the medication merry go round? I think difficult child could be on the right medications, the doses just need to be dialed in. We may need to increase his vyvanse, who knows? I just hope the school year goes ok. As for husband? He is now diagnosis'd with treatment resistant BiPolar (BP) I. We had to stop the tegretol as he was passing out in the heat, and psychiatrist put him on 300mg of lithium. I really do not expect to see anything at that dose, but he reacts so poorly to everything that psychiatrist wanted to start low and titrate up slow. lms, my difficult child hates to try on clothes. I have to wait for the right time. I bought jeans and kept the receipt so I can return them. The shoes I bought the next size up, and they should fit I hope. I hate clothes shopping, especially with kids. [/QUOTE]
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