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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 205162" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Just got a reply back from his science teacher. He's been seated at the front of the class, but she has also seen him just shuffling papers or working on stuff that's late instead of working on what's assigned for that day (and thus getting further behind). She did say he seemed to be doing better in class since progress reports came out, and I'm wondering if that's the propranolol we added that could be helping... So I'm going to schedule a meeting and see what we can do from here. And as soon as drop him at school this morning, I'm calling the neuropsychologist to get testing scheduled ASAP. That report will probably be my best shot at getting him an IEP for whatever is affecting him (most likely high anxiety).</p><p> </p><p>While I'm not happy about how husband yelled at difficult child 1 last night, I think it was good that he finally noticed what I've been dealing with and that he sees how burned out I am. For too long I have been a single parent in a two parent household and it's got to change or I'm going to run away! (Just kidding, but you all Know what I mean?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 205162, member: 3444"] Just got a reply back from his science teacher. He's been seated at the front of the class, but she has also seen him just shuffling papers or working on stuff that's late instead of working on what's assigned for that day (and thus getting further behind). She did say he seemed to be doing better in class since progress reports came out, and I'm wondering if that's the propranolol we added that could be helping... So I'm going to schedule a meeting and see what we can do from here. And as soon as drop him at school this morning, I'm calling the neuropsychologist to get testing scheduled ASAP. That report will probably be my best shot at getting him an IEP for whatever is affecting him (most likely high anxiety). While I'm not happy about how husband yelled at difficult child 1 last night, I think it was good that he finally noticed what I've been dealing with and that he sees how burned out I am. For too long I have been a single parent in a two parent household and it's got to change or I'm going to run away! (Just kidding, but you all Know what I mean?). [/QUOTE]
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