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A break in the storm-a nice evening
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 224322" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thanks everyone! It truly was a special night with him! I hope today goes as well since we have a snow day and will be home together all day! We are seeing glimmers of hope with him. I had e-mailed his case manager at school the other day to see how things were going before his psychiatrist appointment.</p><p></p><p>She responded that he has had slight behavior problems occurring about once a week or less (yes once a week or less-I couldn't believe this). She said it is mostly grumblings, putdowns, etc... and that he always accepts and follows through on his consequences. She feels it is more age related than anything. We aren't seeing this at home but it is huge that he is doing this at school!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 224322, member: 1631"] Thanks everyone! It truly was a special night with him! I hope today goes as well since we have a snow day and will be home together all day! We are seeing glimmers of hope with him. I had e-mailed his case manager at school the other day to see how things were going before his psychiatrist appointment. She responded that he has had slight behavior problems occurring about once a week or less (yes once a week or less-I couldn't believe this). She said it is mostly grumblings, putdowns, etc... and that he always accepts and follows through on his consequences. She feels it is more age related than anything. We aren't seeing this at home but it is huge that he is doing this at school! [/QUOTE]
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