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<blockquote data-quote="RobinD" data-source="post: 120606" data-attributes="member: 4546"><p>I got email from his teacher today about what happen yesterday. </p><p>Hi Robin,</p><p>Busy day sorry I am just getting back to you now. I know that videos go fast for Willy. I purposely selected a 3rd grade level video specifically for that reason. All the questions could have been answered from the chapter 10 packet as well. He had several different opportunities to complete the worksheet. I told the students when the answer were coming up on the video, then I repeated the answer verbally, and we went over the answers as a class after the video (twice) Willy threw his paper and pencil on the floor when I tried to redirect him. I gave him the choice of going to the office or picking his stuff off the floor and working with me. He picked his stuff up but refused to do the work even though I was giving him the correct answers (again). I spoke with him about how his choice and behavior was not acceptable and that what he did was 'giving up'. He was still frustrated but seemed to understand. Because he did not have a huge blow up I am thinking he understood but was just still frustrated. </p><p>And she teaches 6th and 7th grade. Only few 7th graders who are low like Willy. I had ask him tonite about yesterday his story didn't even come close and he said he told me he didn't want to talk about it yesterday or today! </p><p>Just glad he turn it around today <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/felttip/proud.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":proud:" title="proud :proud:" data-shortname=":proud:" /></p><p> </p><p>Marie has been on the same amount of seroquel for a very long time. We had added more lamictal at bedtime from 50 to 100 at bedtime and she already was taking 50 am. Well she start to have problems with falling alseep and being really tired at nite. So I tried to change it by spliting the dose 75 twice a day to see if helps her sleep better. I just start this week. She is sleeping a bit better but could use some improvement yet. So I figure I would give it a week and if not try 100 am and 50 pm. As I am staying at the dose the psychiatrist increase on dec 7 just trying to figure out what works best for her as it nite it was keeping her up to late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobinD, post: 120606, member: 4546"] I got email from his teacher today about what happen yesterday. Hi Robin, Busy day sorry I am just getting back to you now. I know that videos go fast for Willy. I purposely selected a 3rd grade level video specifically for that reason. All the questions could have been answered from the chapter 10 packet as well. He had several different opportunities to complete the worksheet. I told the students when the answer were coming up on the video, then I repeated the answer verbally, and we went over the answers as a class after the video (twice) Willy threw his paper and pencil on the floor when I tried to redirect him. I gave him the choice of going to the office or picking his stuff off the floor and working with me. He picked his stuff up but refused to do the work even though I was giving him the correct answers (again). I spoke with him about how his choice and behavior was not acceptable and that what he did was 'giving up'. He was still frustrated but seemed to understand. Because he did not have a huge blow up I am thinking he understood but was just still frustrated. And she teaches 6th and 7th grade. Only few 7th graders who are low like Willy. I had ask him tonite about yesterday his story didn't even come close and he said he told me he didn't want to talk about it yesterday or today! Just glad he turn it around today :proud: Marie has been on the same amount of seroquel for a very long time. We had added more lamictal at bedtime from 50 to 100 at bedtime and she already was taking 50 am. Well she start to have problems with falling alseep and being really tired at nite. So I tried to change it by spliting the dose 75 twice a day to see if helps her sleep better. I just start this week. She is sleeping a bit better but could use some improvement yet. So I figure I would give it a week and if not try 100 am and 50 pm. As I am staying at the dose the psychiatrist increase on dec 7 just trying to figure out what works best for her as it nite it was keeping her up to late. [/QUOTE]
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