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IEP meeting and TERRIBLE end of the school day
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 490321" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Thanks guys you can't imagine how much it helps to not feel like I should call cps on myself over that. I didn't really but I did feel like I should have been more mature. He cleaned up the whole thing by the way! Car, me, himself...crying the whole time. </p><p></p><p>He hasn't argued about any of his not having earned the money for Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) or not going to school this morning (I wanted to hear from the doctor and get new itchy medications and another bath before we go...he will go half day)</p><p></p><p>Yeah, he did get the message for now, I am a realist, I know as soon as he is anxious again he will not be able to hold it together but at least a pathway has been laid and reinforced so over time hopefully we can build on that. </p><p></p><p>I am going back to concerta and will do the ritalin after school so no need to do any concerta at school. He will only get clonidine. I am asking them to give it early so for sure he will have it in him by the time he comes home, but even if he doesn't he has the medications on board in patch form too)</p><p></p><p></p><p>If the concerta clearly increases issues then we will use susie stars approach and I will supply a treat he loves that he can only get from her. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 490321, member: 12886"] Thanks guys you can't imagine how much it helps to not feel like I should call cps on myself over that. I didn't really but I did feel like I should have been more mature. He cleaned up the whole thing by the way! Car, me, himself...crying the whole time. He hasn't argued about any of his not having earned the money for Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) or not going to school this morning (I wanted to hear from the doctor and get new itchy medications and another bath before we go...he will go half day) Yeah, he did get the message for now, I am a realist, I know as soon as he is anxious again he will not be able to hold it together but at least a pathway has been laid and reinforced so over time hopefully we can build on that. I am going back to concerta and will do the ritalin after school so no need to do any concerta at school. He will only get clonidine. I am asking them to give it early so for sure he will have it in him by the time he comes home, but even if he doesn't he has the medications on board in patch form too) If the concerta clearly increases issues then we will use susie stars approach and I will supply a treat he loves that he can only get from her. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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