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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 329285" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh- what to do about it is a tough one and it's the million dollar question. I think people here have tried everything imaginable. Of course you can try to reduce the pressure/stress/anxiety, get the difficult child back on diet and schedule, etc. But, usually if it's really BiPolar (BP) I'm not so sure these things are all that helpful. Try to keep a closer eye on things, prepare for a possible medication change (let psychiatrist know you think this is coming), talk with people at school and have measures in place, and put your rhino skin and warrior armor on! Have a plan in place for home and choose your battles. It is not uncommon for difficult child's to start ddropping signs of things getting out of kelter around the holidays and escalate to major issues around March. The pressures from teachers at school demanding more from students to prepare for school testing probably doesn't help either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 329285, member: 3699"] Oh- what to do about it is a tough one and it's the million dollar question. I think people here have tried everything imaginable. Of course you can try to reduce the pressure/stress/anxiety, get the difficult child back on diet and schedule, etc. But, usually if it's really BiPolar (BP) I'm not so sure these things are all that helpful. Try to keep a closer eye on things, prepare for a possible medication change (let psychiatrist know you think this is coming), talk with people at school and have measures in place, and put your rhino skin and warrior armor on! Have a plan in place for home and choose your battles. It is not uncommon for difficult child's to start ddropping signs of things getting out of kelter around the holidays and escalate to major issues around March. The pressures from teachers at school demanding more from students to prepare for school testing probably doesn't help either. [/QUOTE]
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