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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 588286" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes but... what will get worse? What interventions? Honestly, I'm not trying to be obtuse or difficult, but what is going on? I read that these meltdowns are part of ADHD - I read it from other ADHD parents on the French forums. He's in school with neurotypical kids getting no special accommodations whatever; I imagine that has an effect on him. He got tremendously angry tonight, was really roaring at me with the rage of a full-grown man, not a little boy. He's adopted, it's probably (very) relevant... </p><p>The best thing I can do for him is put him in a school where there is less pressure and more human warmth. A couple of the things he was shouting in his meltdown was that no-one is kind to him and that he has to do what people say all the time, all the time... </p><p>What help, where? Seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 588286, member: 11227"] Yes but... what will get worse? What interventions? Honestly, I'm not trying to be obtuse or difficult, but what is going on? I read that these meltdowns are part of ADHD - I read it from other ADHD parents on the French forums. He's in school with neurotypical kids getting no special accommodations whatever; I imagine that has an effect on him. He got tremendously angry tonight, was really roaring at me with the rage of a full-grown man, not a little boy. He's adopted, it's probably (very) relevant... The best thing I can do for him is put him in a school where there is less pressure and more human warmth. A couple of the things he was shouting in his meltdown was that no-one is kind to him and that he has to do what people say all the time, all the time... What help, where? Seriously. [/QUOTE]
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