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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 484041"><p>Things like this are a HUGE issue for me. They see a big difference in his behavior and his abiity to sit and do his work while he has the para at his side, yet they take it away from him claiming that they don't have the resources for it. Why give to him at all in the first place? That's just a tease and it's not right for your son. </p><p></p><p>I have no ideas on how to help with the medications. When difficult child started medications he started with a liquid, but he did not like the taste and he learned to swallow a pill real fast because I told him that he HAD to take his medications regardless of the taste. Does the medication that he takes come in a liquid form? Maybe that is something to look into. The psychiatrist told us that we could mix it with juice (we used orange juice), but that if we did that we had to make sure that he drank all of it. It sounds like they really do help him, so I'm hoping that you can find a way to get the medications into him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 484041"] Things like this are a HUGE issue for me. They see a big difference in his behavior and his abiity to sit and do his work while he has the para at his side, yet they take it away from him claiming that they don't have the resources for it. Why give to him at all in the first place? That's just a tease and it's not right for your son. I have no ideas on how to help with the medications. When difficult child started medications he started with a liquid, but he did not like the taste and he learned to swallow a pill real fast because I told him that he HAD to take his medications regardless of the taste. Does the medication that he takes come in a liquid form? Maybe that is something to look into. The psychiatrist told us that we could mix it with juice (we used orange juice), but that if we did that we had to make sure that he drank all of it. It sounds like they really do help him, so I'm hoping that you can find a way to get the medications into him. [/QUOTE]
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