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Accommodations for bipolar symptons?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 102770" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Does anyone have any ideas or experiences about how to make accommodations at school for the periods when difficult child is "restless", too active and talkative at school? I understand it must be disruptive, however, I now see a direct correlation with the "blips" I see at home and medication adjustments. The psychiatrist added Depakote to lithobid, which helped some, but we had to lower the dosage back down after it made him hostile, so now, here comes hyperness at school again. The teachers don;t really acknowledge this as a bipolar issue - they still look at it as bad behavior, even though it's clearly "periodic"- as in cycling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 102770, member: 3699"] Does anyone have any ideas or experiences about how to make accommodations at school for the periods when difficult child is "restless", too active and talkative at school? I understand it must be disruptive, however, I now see a direct correlation with the "blips" I see at home and medication adjustments. The psychiatrist added Depakote to lithobid, which helped some, but we had to lower the dosage back down after it made him hostile, so now, here comes hyperness at school again. The teachers don;t really acknowledge this as a bipolar issue - they still look at it as bad behavior, even though it's clearly "periodic"- as in cycling. [/QUOTE]
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