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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 395251" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>driving us nuts (see post about easy child/difficult child). He is just so manic like so much of the time. At his morning school he is rolling around on the floor, crawling, and talking like a two year old when he isn't angry and screaming at them or trying to barricade himself in a room. He's also refusing to go to any classes except for P.E.</p><p></p><p>His afternoon school says he is doing o.k. but they are set up to deal with it. With only 3 kids in his class and at least two adults they can give him all kinds of active breaks like ping pong, trampoline, etc...</p><p></p><p>At home he is especially manic like in the mornings but the nights aren't a whole lot better. All the non stop talking and his goofiness which is funny to no one but him is really getting on our every last nerve. Then add to that, when we aren't around he calls us non stop. For example, we'll be at boot camp-he knows where we are-but he'll call and leave several messages where he is crying because he misses us. Then we call after boot camp-tell him we'll call again after our showers-still he'll call 4 or 5 more times (to both husband's and my cells). Argh!!</p><p></p><p>Both kiddos have psychiatrist appts tomorrow-thank goodness (although at this point I don't know how much medications can help).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 395251, member: 1631"] driving us nuts (see post about easy child/difficult child). He is just so manic like so much of the time. At his morning school he is rolling around on the floor, crawling, and talking like a two year old when he isn't angry and screaming at them or trying to barricade himself in a room. He's also refusing to go to any classes except for P.E. His afternoon school says he is doing o.k. but they are set up to deal with it. With only 3 kids in his class and at least two adults they can give him all kinds of active breaks like ping pong, trampoline, etc... At home he is especially manic like in the mornings but the nights aren't a whole lot better. All the non stop talking and his goofiness which is funny to no one but him is really getting on our every last nerve. Then add to that, when we aren't around he calls us non stop. For example, we'll be at boot camp-he knows where we are-but he'll call and leave several messages where he is crying because he misses us. Then we call after boot camp-tell him we'll call again after our showers-still he'll call 4 or 5 more times (to both husband's and my cells). Argh!! Both kiddos have psychiatrist appts tomorrow-thank goodness (although at this point I don't know how much medications can help). [/QUOTE]
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