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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 48621" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Kris: Dr. D moved out of state; I sure miss her. A couple of weeks ago I called and talked to his 1st psychologist, Dr. N. Interestingly, after all these years she remembered us and the details immediately. Dr. N couldnt recommend anyone that she thought could handle all difficult childs complex issues, but offered to work him. Shes a good psychologist also. (Dr. D was an expert dealing with very young children). difficult child usually pulls out of these episodes a few weeks after school is out. If things dont improve pdq, Im going to have to pursue more counseling.</p><p></p><p>Smallwood: Thanks for sharing your experiences. difficult child is off all medications presently. They d/cd the Adderall XR and Tenex last week and I have filled a new Rx for Concerta, but havent started it yet. Thought a medication holiday might be prudent.</p><p></p><p>Nomad: Im going to see about that book. Thanks! Except for math, difficult child was making poor grades primarily because of not doing his work or doing it and then not turning it in. Part of it was because of ineffective medication; part of it was wasnt. We had his IEP meeting last week besides his regular math class next year, hell be in a daily math tutorial class.</p><p></p><p>Wyntergrace: In that he came home the very last day of school with work he had forgotten to turn in, I need to make sure he did, indeed, pass. I have to go to school to sign his IEP this morning, so will see if I can find out. But I agree; he needs to know. Two more weeks of sweating it out is too much for him. (Sure hope he remembers this little life experience in the future.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 48621, member: 23"] Kris: Dr. D moved out of state; I sure miss her. A couple of weeks ago I called and talked to his 1st psychologist, Dr. N. Interestingly, after all these years she remembered us and the details immediately. Dr. N couldnt recommend anyone that she thought could handle all difficult childs complex issues, but offered to work him. Shes a good psychologist also. (Dr. D was an expert dealing with very young children). difficult child usually pulls out of these episodes a few weeks after school is out. If things dont improve pdq, Im going to have to pursue more counseling. Smallwood: Thanks for sharing your experiences. difficult child is off all medications presently. They d/cd the Adderall XR and Tenex last week and I have filled a new Rx for Concerta, but havent started it yet. Thought a medication holiday might be prudent. Nomad: Im going to see about that book. Thanks! Except for math, difficult child was making poor grades primarily because of not doing his work or doing it and then not turning it in. Part of it was because of ineffective medication; part of it was wasnt. We had his IEP meeting last week besides his regular math class next year, hell be in a daily math tutorial class. Wyntergrace: In that he came home the very last day of school with work he had forgotten to turn in, I need to make sure he did, indeed, pass. I have to go to school to sign his IEP this morning, so will see if I can find out. But I agree; he needs to know. Two more weeks of sweating it out is too much for him. (Sure hope he remembers this little life experience in the future.) [/QUOTE]
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