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Seven year old have outbursts in class (already)
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<blockquote data-quote="justour2boys" data-source="post: 606209" data-attributes="member: 6235"><p>What is the medication he is taking? There is a lot of anecdotal information about medications this group can offer... most of which we parents have learned through trial and error. For me I kept a journal of which medication, when my difficult children received it, with or with out food, type of food and the behavior of that day. And you might be surprised and find a pattern that might help.</p><p></p><p>For example, what work for my youngest on a stimulant (stimulant) is to give it 30 minutes BEFORE breakfast, not with food. When I gave it to him with food it was almost like he had not even taking his daily dose.</p><p></p><p>Also you might need to try a different medication, or even several different medications, not all stims are the same. We went through 7 different medications/medication combos until we found the right fit for my difficult children. So it may take some time, and a lot of patience, to find the right medication(s) for your child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justour2boys, post: 606209, member: 6235"] What is the medication he is taking? There is a lot of anecdotal information about medications this group can offer... most of which we parents have learned through trial and error. For me I kept a journal of which medication, when my difficult children received it, with or with out food, type of food and the behavior of that day. And you might be surprised and find a pattern that might help. For example, what work for my youngest on a stimulant (stimulant) is to give it 30 minutes BEFORE breakfast, not with food. When I gave it to him with food it was almost like he had not even taking his daily dose. Also you might need to try a different medication, or even several different medications, not all stims are the same. We went through 7 different medications/medication combos until we found the right fit for my difficult children. So it may take some time, and a lot of patience, to find the right medication(s) for your child. [/QUOTE]
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