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Teen son with major problems.. adhd, add, odd, dyslexic,anger and bipolar
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 555547" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Yes impulsiveness and not predicting consequence fully are manifestations of his disability. Dont volunteer to drive(in my humble opinion ) unless they compensate you. Its their job to analyze the behavior and to figure out a POSITIVE behavior plan to help work on it. </p><p>Do you have NAMI around you? In close to your shoes I called the Disability Law Center. This is a legal issue and just pushing the problem off on another school is not ok. If you need time ask for home bound instruction until you find a better school. (They sound like jerks anyway so you might want to leave ) . But a plan needs to be in place anyway to help teach him....probably including Occupational Therapist (OT) and social skills training. The law center here takes change of placement like this as a priority so make sure to tell them he had a ten day suspension and they are pressuring/manipulating a change of school. </p><p>I can so relate ....my son spanks butts and only lived to see girls ....even got in a fight at our townhome complex ....that has balanced a little now.</p><p> Suspension does not work and now they've used up their ten days for the year! So stupid. The obsession with girls is also probably a manifestation. Does he have any other obsessions or perseverating going on? </p><p></p><p>A neuropsychologist is different from a psychiatric evaluation. They have much more training and see a bigger picture. They connect behaviors with how the brain works. They can use all of any other testing you have to help consider diagnosis. and recommendations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 555547, member: 12886"] Yes impulsiveness and not predicting consequence fully are manifestations of his disability. Dont volunteer to drive(in my humble opinion ) unless they compensate you. Its their job to analyze the behavior and to figure out a POSITIVE behavior plan to help work on it. Do you have NAMI around you? In close to your shoes I called the Disability Law Center. This is a legal issue and just pushing the problem off on another school is not ok. If you need time ask for home bound instruction until you find a better school. (They sound like jerks anyway so you might want to leave ) . But a plan needs to be in place anyway to help teach him....probably including Occupational Therapist (OT) and social skills training. The law center here takes change of placement like this as a priority so make sure to tell them he had a ten day suspension and they are pressuring/manipulating a change of school. I can so relate ....my son spanks butts and only lived to see girls ....even got in a fight at our townhome complex ....that has balanced a little now. Suspension does not work and now they've used up their ten days for the year! So stupid. The obsession with girls is also probably a manifestation. Does he have any other obsessions or perseverating going on? A neuropsychologist is different from a psychiatric evaluation. They have much more training and see a bigger picture. They connect behaviors with how the brain works. They can use all of any other testing you have to help consider diagnosis. and recommendations. [/QUOTE]
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