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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 230041" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>My son is adhd and that age, nine, was especially difficult. The good news</p><p>is he is telling you that he feels THAT BAD. </p><p>His psyciatrist will take the statement about suicide seriously. Going to a conselor is good. And these are sensible to pusue together. If you are recieving medication monitoring and conseling through the DOE you can also pursue services through your private insurance.</p><p>I moved from one school district simply because the attitude about adhd was</p><p>punitive. </p><p>My son enjoyed lots of differant types of help. A lunch social group formed by an award winning conselor, for example, where the kids worked on the skills of freindships. Having an adult met the child fro lunch once a week just to talk. the Big brother big sister program.</p><p>Right now the crissis is about the suicidal thinking. That requires immediate attention. Possibly medication adjusting ect, but you and your child need to know that there are happier times ahead and you, parent, need to craft those oppertunities.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 230041, member: 6271"] My son is adhd and that age, nine, was especially difficult. The good news is he is telling you that he feels THAT BAD. His psyciatrist will take the statement about suicide seriously. Going to a conselor is good. And these are sensible to pusue together. If you are recieving medication monitoring and conseling through the DOE you can also pursue services through your private insurance. I moved from one school district simply because the attitude about adhd was punitive. My son enjoyed lots of differant types of help. A lunch social group formed by an award winning conselor, for example, where the kids worked on the skills of freindships. Having an adult met the child fro lunch once a week just to talk. the Big brother big sister program. Right now the crissis is about the suicidal thinking. That requires immediate attention. Possibly medication adjusting ect, but you and your child need to know that there are happier times ahead and you, parent, need to craft those oppertunities. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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