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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 220000" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Yes without a doubt!! Yet I think to be honest it's alot harder for your difficult child because of his age. BiPolar (BP) kids I've read have so much more of a difficult time during the teenage years. He's already changing and experiencing hormonal changes and their just made so much worse in my own opinion by his condition. </p><p> </p><p>Wanna hear something odd, my difficult child holds her "stuff" all day long. When she's manic she pull an all nighter or she'll be up till 3 a.m. be nasty to me in the a.m. and than she experiences anxiety during the day yet doesn't get nasty with anyone or the teacher or her friends. We had an incident two times two years ago where she told off a teacher, a principal and a aide. Wow did she ever plant them, it was scary.</p><p> </p><p>anyway i agree with your thought process. do you keep a log of behaviors that you can go back into a track it??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 220000, member: 4514"] Yes without a doubt!! Yet I think to be honest it's alot harder for your difficult child because of his age. BiPolar (BP) kids I've read have so much more of a difficult time during the teenage years. He's already changing and experiencing hormonal changes and their just made so much worse in my own opinion by his condition. Wanna hear something odd, my difficult child holds her "stuff" all day long. When she's manic she pull an all nighter or she'll be up till 3 a.m. be nasty to me in the a.m. and than she experiences anxiety during the day yet doesn't get nasty with anyone or the teacher or her friends. We had an incident two times two years ago where she told off a teacher, a principal and a aide. Wow did she ever plant them, it was scary. anyway i agree with your thought process. do you keep a log of behaviors that you can go back into a track it?? [/QUOTE]
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