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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 103949"><p>Thank you for all your kind comments. Yes, we all told him how proud we were that he is trying to make things better. We told him how hard that must of been and he did a really good job.</p><p>(easy child even told him this)</p><p></p><p>His IEP has stated a use of the "cool off" pass. Prior to losing control he is to use this pass. Many times the teachers ask him to use it. He is to seek out one of several people to speak to. He is suppose to calm down, and return to class. However it has been pointed out that he never returns to class.</p><p></p><p>Principal is one person he can seek out. She does work well with him.(no contact with Vice Principal...that was a disaster)</p><p>She sent me an email today, said she checked on him and he seemed better today, still a bit down. Also commented on the facial tic's.</p><p></p><p>Besides the above mentioned issues, he has had really dark circles under his eyes. Monday I thought maybe he had been crying. When I checked at school I was told no. Tuesday he looked better in the morning, but when I was at school (11:30), they were dark again.</p><p></p><p>Talked to psychiatrist regarding facial tic's. Asked if the concerta could do that. He said it could, but would normally see it sooner. He has been on this for a few months.</p><p>He did his homework with no asking. Still feeling down.</p><p>As for counsoling. I have tried this for many years. He refuses to talk. Absolutely refuses. He is a very strong willed child and he hates going, and refuses to say a word no matter what is said.</p><p>Glaucoma---would that also cause dark circles?</p><p></p><p>They had an assembly today. Some of the "choice" high schools did a presentation to the eighth graders. That is another post.</p><p></p><p>thanks for your kind thoughts. Keep praying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 103949"] Thank you for all your kind comments. Yes, we all told him how proud we were that he is trying to make things better. We told him how hard that must of been and he did a really good job. (easy child even told him this) His IEP has stated a use of the "cool off" pass. Prior to losing control he is to use this pass. Many times the teachers ask him to use it. He is to seek out one of several people to speak to. He is suppose to calm down, and return to class. However it has been pointed out that he never returns to class. Principal is one person he can seek out. She does work well with him.(no contact with Vice Principal...that was a disaster) She sent me an email today, said she checked on him and he seemed better today, still a bit down. Also commented on the facial tic's. Besides the above mentioned issues, he has had really dark circles under his eyes. Monday I thought maybe he had been crying. When I checked at school I was told no. Tuesday he looked better in the morning, but when I was at school (11:30), they were dark again. Talked to psychiatrist regarding facial tic's. Asked if the concerta could do that. He said it could, but would normally see it sooner. He has been on this for a few months. He did his homework with no asking. Still feeling down. As for counsoling. I have tried this for many years. He refuses to talk. Absolutely refuses. He is a very strong willed child and he hates going, and refuses to say a word no matter what is said. Glaucoma---would that also cause dark circles? They had an assembly today. Some of the "choice" high schools did a presentation to the eighth graders. That is another post. thanks for your kind thoughts. Keep praying. [/QUOTE]
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