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Disorganized thinking in an otherwise bright difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 403257" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>We've only seen a noticeable improvement in his organization skills this year. He's writing his assignments in his planner with decent regularity. He's keeping his papers in order. He's getting 90-95% of his assignments completed on time, too (grades aren't stellar in all areas, but it can't all be perfect). This is his second year having a dedicated "critical skills" class that is essentially a study hall where the teacher works with the students on keeping backpack and notebook organized, managing their time well, etc. I also think part of it is having an effective medication combo finally, and part of it is maturity. When he was your difficult child's age, he was a complete mess!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 403257, member: 3444"] We've only seen a noticeable improvement in his organization skills this year. He's writing his assignments in his planner with decent regularity. He's keeping his papers in order. He's getting 90-95% of his assignments completed on time, too (grades aren't stellar in all areas, but it can't all be perfect). This is his second year having a dedicated "critical skills" class that is essentially a study hall where the teacher works with the students on keeping backpack and notebook organized, managing their time well, etc. I also think part of it is having an effective medication combo finally, and part of it is maturity. When he was your difficult child's age, he was a complete mess! [/QUOTE]
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