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<blockquote data-quote="marianna37" data-source="post: 196138" data-attributes="member: 5347"><p>I had to smile when you were describing the teachers describing your son's behavior. When I'm in a meeting with all my son's teachers and they are fussing about his impulsivity, talking out, lack of focus, spaciness, etc. I always come back with something like, "sounds like your describing a mixed bipolar episode to me." Then they just stare with blank looks and I give them more bipolar education articles. (or diabetes, or adhd, or whatever the case may be) It's kinda like they just really don't get it. But I want to always try and give them the benefit of the doubt. It's just hard sometimes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marianna37, post: 196138, member: 5347"] I had to smile when you were describing the teachers describing your son's behavior. When I'm in a meeting with all my son's teachers and they are fussing about his impulsivity, talking out, lack of focus, spaciness, etc. I always come back with something like, "sounds like your describing a mixed bipolar episode to me." Then they just stare with blank looks and I give them more bipolar education articles. (or diabetes, or adhd, or whatever the case may be) It's kinda like they just really don't get it. But I want to always try and give them the benefit of the doubt. It's just hard sometimes... [/QUOTE]
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