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<blockquote data-quote="Dun Haddit" data-source="post: 623470" data-attributes="member: 17823"><p>Here are just a few. I would recommend looking up BIPOLAR and IEP. The two together explain why the issues cause behavioral disorders which affect the learning process. I just submitted a formal request to have our bipolar son tested for an IEP.</p><p></p><p>I cannot post links because I am new but here are a few to try: add dot you know what to the end of each</p><p></p><p>bipolarchild </p><p>web md (bipolar-disorder/guide/bipolar-children-teens)</p><p>blog.foxspecialedlaw (2008 / 01 / bipolar-disorder)</p><p></p><p>We are at our wits end and I know what you are going through. Every week we get a medication adjustment, but so far, nothing has stopped any of the behavior. Depakote has reduced the explosiveness of the dramatic denials and lies when caught, but haven't found the magic pill that stops him for actively seeking each and every bad choice out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dun Haddit, post: 623470, member: 17823"] Here are just a few. I would recommend looking up BIPOLAR and IEP. The two together explain why the issues cause behavioral disorders which affect the learning process. I just submitted a formal request to have our bipolar son tested for an IEP. I cannot post links because I am new but here are a few to try: add dot you know what to the end of each bipolarchild web md (bipolar-disorder/guide/bipolar-children-teens) blog.foxspecialedlaw (2008 / 01 / bipolar-disorder) We are at our wits end and I know what you are going through. Every week we get a medication adjustment, but so far, nothing has stopped any of the behavior. Depakote has reduced the explosiveness of the dramatic denials and lies when caught, but haven't found the magic pill that stops him for actively seeking each and every bad choice out there. [/QUOTE]
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