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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 96186"><p>Also, he does go into fits of rage. Sometimes he has come home and flipped all the furniture over, fights with parents. Stays up all night until he just falls over exhausted for a few hours.</p><p>Where she lives they do not have middle school. Elementary school is through 6th grade..then High School is 7 - 12. So this year is a huge change for him. Having a locker for the first time.</p><p></p><p>Personal hygeine an issue. Has gone through some rough family issues. Step brother just left to live with his bio dad and he hasn't seen his brother in many months.(that was a bitter divorce and friend still fighting for 17 year old easy child)</p><p></p><p>I wish I could convince friend to have him tested. Even if she chooses no medication, she would atleast know and be able to deal better with the daily challenges. My son is the opposite. So active, always on the go, never stops talking...which is in part a lot of trouble with school. The boys are the same age and so totally different from each other personality wise. Same school issues, disorganized, forgetful..mine is defiant verbally and loudly. But I have interventions in place to help him learn and become more successful. Our two boys are same age, but my son advanced a grade in early elementary school so he is in 8th grade and his last year at his middle school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 96186"] Also, he does go into fits of rage. Sometimes he has come home and flipped all the furniture over, fights with parents. Stays up all night until he just falls over exhausted for a few hours. Where she lives they do not have middle school. Elementary school is through 6th grade..then High School is 7 - 12. So this year is a huge change for him. Having a locker for the first time. Personal hygeine an issue. Has gone through some rough family issues. Step brother just left to live with his bio dad and he hasn't seen his brother in many months.(that was a bitter divorce and friend still fighting for 17 year old easy child) I wish I could convince friend to have him tested. Even if she chooses no medication, she would atleast know and be able to deal better with the daily challenges. My son is the opposite. So active, always on the go, never stops talking...which is in part a lot of trouble with school. The boys are the same age and so totally different from each other personality wise. Same school issues, disorganized, forgetful..mine is defiant verbally and loudly. But I have interventions in place to help him learn and become more successful. Our two boys are same age, but my son advanced a grade in early elementary school so he is in 8th grade and his last year at his middle school. [/QUOTE]
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