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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 687773" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>So he has friends and is accepted by peers?</p><p>What is that?</p><p>So what changed? I am encouraged because it sounds like he is to some extent able to hold it together at school.</p><p></p><p>What about sports or other recreational activities? As a way to channel his interest and energy? Is there anything you think would captivate him?</p><p></p><p>I mean there is an upside to some of this <em>drive, </em>if it can be channeled and harnessed. </p><p></p><p>Or alternatively something to calm him down, like music, or art or even dance.</p><p></p><p>Fencing, skating, skiing, dancing, music, archery, gymnastics, running, swimming, training dogs??? Is he very verbal? Debating. Spelling bees. He could train a therapy dog and go visit old people. (Does he show heart??)</p><p>Why not lobby for an IEP?</p><p>Sounds like it. Next we know we will see his name on the ballot.</p><p></p><p>Donald Trump!! He was a difficult child!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 687773, member: 18958"] So he has friends and is accepted by peers? What is that? So what changed? I am encouraged because it sounds like he is to some extent able to hold it together at school. What about sports or other recreational activities? As a way to channel his interest and energy? Is there anything you think would captivate him? I mean there is an upside to some of this [I]drive, [/I]if it can be channeled and harnessed. Or alternatively something to calm him down, like music, or art or even dance. Fencing, skating, skiing, dancing, music, archery, gymnastics, running, swimming, training dogs??? Is he very verbal? Debating. Spelling bees. He could train a therapy dog and go visit old people. (Does he show heart??) Why not lobby for an IEP? Sounds like it. Next we know we will see his name on the ballot. Donald Trump!! He was a difficult child!! [/QUOTE]
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