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<blockquote data-quote="mysrk" data-source="post: 338059" data-attributes="member: 8917"><p>Sharon-</p><p> </p><p>Thank you for your wonderful insight. Mood stabilizers could be a possible option but I have big time guilt frm having him on adhd medications and what they did to him. He had night terrors was very thin and his moods seemed worse on the medications.</p><p> </p><p>We've worked very closely with the school and we do have BIP plan in place for school. I asked our DS what he could have done to remove himself from the situation, maybe move his seat and he said the bus driver doesn't allow him to change seat. Not certain what IEP is, but he went through test there and we were set up with a plan at school. </p><p> </p><p>We do not know all sides yet but believe he may have punched the girl and then the driver intervene and he punched her too. We were just stunned when the officers showed up at our home with our son, we thought someone had tried to kidnap him for crying out loud. He was so upset he was just shaking and I scooped him right up and just held him as tight as I could. We just held him and told him no matter what we love...love...love him to pieces and that we are going to get through this together. I woke up last night and wished it had all been a dream and not real. We will know much more on Mon and I'll post again.</p><p> </p><p>My heartfelt thank you!</p><p>Mary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysrk, post: 338059, member: 8917"] Sharon- Thank you for your wonderful insight. Mood stabilizers could be a possible option but I have big time guilt frm having him on adhd medications and what they did to him. He had night terrors was very thin and his moods seemed worse on the medications. We've worked very closely with the school and we do have BIP plan in place for school. I asked our DS what he could have done to remove himself from the situation, maybe move his seat and he said the bus driver doesn't allow him to change seat. Not certain what IEP is, but he went through test there and we were set up with a plan at school. We do not know all sides yet but believe he may have punched the girl and then the driver intervene and he punched her too. We were just stunned when the officers showed up at our home with our son, we thought someone had tried to kidnap him for crying out loud. He was so upset he was just shaking and I scooped him right up and just held him as tight as I could. We just held him and told him no matter what we love...love...love him to pieces and that we are going to get through this together. I woke up last night and wished it had all been a dream and not real. We will know much more on Mon and I'll post again. My heartfelt thank you! Mary [/QUOTE]
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