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<blockquote data-quote="myfirstandlast" data-source="post: 119330" data-attributes="member: 3420"><p>I think one of our issues might be that we don't medicate on weekends. I don't see the difference, but one day last week he forgot his Daytrana patch, and his step-sis said he was WAY more hyper and annoying to others on the bus.</p><p></p><p>He really hates IC. I've tried several different counselors. He is smart, very smart. At one point when he was younger, I was literally carrying him in to sessions. Ain't happening any more. This is the first bad outburst we've seen in many months, if not a year. He struggled with school at the beginning of the year, right after the loss of his father, but he has pulled himself back up to all A's and B's for the second quarter.</p><p></p><p>As I've mentioned somewhere else, he is more loving and helpful and just plain open since his dad died. He'd been very cold to me previous to that. Dad was against IC. Maybe if we approach it the right way, he'll be interested. </p><p></p><p>He is almost completely mainstreamed in school, with the exception that his IEP puts him into a study skills class reserved for failing students. He has only had ONE discipline action in school, as young as 3 he's always been a joy to his teachers. His misbehavior seems to always revolve around me. Grandma lets him do as he pleases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="myfirstandlast, post: 119330, member: 3420"] I think one of our issues might be that we don't medicate on weekends. I don't see the difference, but one day last week he forgot his Daytrana patch, and his step-sis said he was WAY more hyper and annoying to others on the bus. He really hates IC. I've tried several different counselors. He is smart, very smart. At one point when he was younger, I was literally carrying him in to sessions. Ain't happening any more. This is the first bad outburst we've seen in many months, if not a year. He struggled with school at the beginning of the year, right after the loss of his father, but he has pulled himself back up to all A's and B's for the second quarter. As I've mentioned somewhere else, he is more loving and helpful and just plain open since his dad died. He'd been very cold to me previous to that. Dad was against IC. Maybe if we approach it the right way, he'll be interested. He is almost completely mainstreamed in school, with the exception that his IEP puts him into a study skills class reserved for failing students. He has only had ONE discipline action in school, as young as 3 he's always been a joy to his teachers. His misbehavior seems to always revolve around me. Grandma lets him do as he pleases. [/QUOTE]
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