JKF
Well-Known Member
So I just got an email from easy child/difficult child's behavioral therapist at school. She asked if it was ok if she sent home a release for me to sign so she can talk to his therapist and psychiatrist. I said sure, send it. Then I asked if something particular happened today and she said no it's the same old stuff with some of his old behaviors resurfacing.
She wrote "He has issues letting social things go, and then he will bug that child even if the child is doing nothing to him. Also, the attitude and speaking in a disrespectful tone is coming back a bit. It was much better at the beginning of the school year, not sure if it that the work is getting harder, the holidays?? Difficult to tell." I explained to her that he's starting Intuniv in addition to his Vyvanse over Christmas break and the psychiatrist feels that should help him "even out" a bit. She then replied to me "Could you please tell the psychiatrist about him not letting things go. I think that is an important piece of information."
I've told the psychiatrist that before. Sometimes he has a hard time letting things go. She didn't seem overly concerned about it but should she be?? I'm worried now!
She wrote "He has issues letting social things go, and then he will bug that child even if the child is doing nothing to him. Also, the attitude and speaking in a disrespectful tone is coming back a bit. It was much better at the beginning of the school year, not sure if it that the work is getting harder, the holidays?? Difficult to tell." I explained to her that he's starting Intuniv in addition to his Vyvanse over Christmas break and the psychiatrist feels that should help him "even out" a bit. She then replied to me "Could you please tell the psychiatrist about him not letting things go. I think that is an important piece of information."
I've told the psychiatrist that before. Sometimes he has a hard time letting things go. She didn't seem overly concerned about it but should she be?? I'm worried now!