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Angelic week, horrid weekend
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 197216"><p>Pretty much all 12 years of difficult children schooling was like this to varying degrees. I would say grades 6-10 were the hardest. I spent two years partially homeschooling her and then she returned to a private school. At the private school, there was one year that she would sometimes go through periods of time (usually about 2 weeks in duration) that she only attended part time. The school administration would realize that she was having great difficulty and could only cope with partial days during this time. It often happened during a medication change. by the way, from her early days, difficult child would often get dark circles under her eyes when she was having very bad depression or mood swings. Often times this was food related, but sometimes it was not. She seems to be highly allergic. A mood stablizer combined with antipsychotic medication provided the most calming and balancing results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 197216"] Pretty much all 12 years of difficult children schooling was like this to varying degrees. I would say grades 6-10 were the hardest. I spent two years partially homeschooling her and then she returned to a private school. At the private school, there was one year that she would sometimes go through periods of time (usually about 2 weeks in duration) that she only attended part time. The school administration would realize that she was having great difficulty and could only cope with partial days during this time. It often happened during a medication change. by the way, from her early days, difficult child would often get dark circles under her eyes when she was having very bad depression or mood swings. Often times this was food related, but sometimes it was not. She seems to be highly allergic. A mood stablizer combined with antipsychotic medication provided the most calming and balancing results. [/QUOTE]
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