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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 248483" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>Yanno, I stopped all the charting and stuff long ago to be able to pinpoint with certainty when things happen, just because, well, with D, it is so inconsistent it doesn't matter LOL!</p><p> </p><p>But, I do know that although his anxiety (the bossy, being in everyone's business part that looks like bossy but for him is really awful anxiety) part was really high with his siblings, all the other stuff (anger, aggression, disrespect, etc) was not existent over the summer.</p><p> </p><p>And, it seems to me (I hate to say this, I know it's going to sound like blame) that every stinkin' year he goes to school and gets around these other kids (of course, he's in the ED classes all the time, THAT is coming to a screeching halt via Due Process) things get worse. Worse, worse, worse.</p><p> </p><p>I dislike school very much in general. I think school is the root of alot of problems for alot of kids, and by now, many are just sick of it. We're 1/2 way through.</p><p> </p><p>In hindsight, it makes me very sad I don't have the patience or tolerance to have D around me 24/7. I would have loved to homeschool him, I think he would have thrived and his behaviors would be much different. Unfortunately, I'd have triggered a high blood pressure stroke.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry things are hard. I can't wait for summer either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 248483, member: 2737"] Yanno, I stopped all the charting and stuff long ago to be able to pinpoint with certainty when things happen, just because, well, with D, it is so inconsistent it doesn't matter LOL! But, I do know that although his anxiety (the bossy, being in everyone's business part that looks like bossy but for him is really awful anxiety) part was really high with his siblings, all the other stuff (anger, aggression, disrespect, etc) was not existent over the summer. And, it seems to me (I hate to say this, I know it's going to sound like blame) that every stinkin' year he goes to school and gets around these other kids (of course, he's in the ED classes all the time, THAT is coming to a screeching halt via Due Process) things get worse. Worse, worse, worse. I dislike school very much in general. I think school is the root of alot of problems for alot of kids, and by now, many are just sick of it. We're 1/2 way through. In hindsight, it makes me very sad I don't have the patience or tolerance to have D around me 24/7. I would have loved to homeschool him, I think he would have thrived and his behaviors would be much different. Unfortunately, I'd have triggered a high blood pressure stroke. I'm sorry things are hard. I can't wait for summer either. [/QUOTE]
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