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<blockquote data-quote="Pam R" data-source="post: 87306" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>This was the same age my son starting getting really, really bad. We actually did put him in school, very briefly (6 weeks). Total disaster, pulled him out and resumed HS'ing.</p><p></p><p>What worked for us was a food program different than Feingold. He's still on it, nearly 5 yrs. later. The program gives him the sense HE can control his behavior, by controlling what he eats, as opposed to having to take medications that he would have little or no control over, nevermind the side effects. It's more a LIFE program than just food, as lots of other things can change his behavior, and he learns about those and how to handle it.</p><p></p><p>It's not perfect but it's a whole lot better than it was. We were seriously considering out of home placement at the 4th grade time.</p><p></p><p>We are again having problems with his doing HS, but I think it's more being 16, than the other.</p><p></p><p>Pam R.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pam R, post: 87306, member: 108"] This was the same age my son starting getting really, really bad. We actually did put him in school, very briefly (6 weeks). Total disaster, pulled him out and resumed HS'ing. What worked for us was a food program different than Feingold. He's still on it, nearly 5 yrs. later. The program gives him the sense HE can control his behavior, by controlling what he eats, as opposed to having to take medications that he would have little or no control over, nevermind the side effects. It's more a LIFE program than just food, as lots of other things can change his behavior, and he learns about those and how to handle it. It's not perfect but it's a whole lot better than it was. We were seriously considering out of home placement at the 4th grade time. We are again having problems with his doing HS, but I think it's more being 16, than the other. Pam R. [/QUOTE]
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