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Medicate behavior for school?
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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 549816" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>If your presence in the room calms him, can you volunteer at the school? Start out helping out his teacher (cutting out stuff, etc) in the back of the room, then in the hallway, then down the hall, etc. Just be there as he gets used to the staff at school. There are anti-anxiety medications that could help with that short term adjustment as well. </p><p></p><p>For Tigger, it often helped if I parked where he could see my car if he looked out the window. I just brought a book and relaxed. The teacher said he'd glance outside every so often to make sure I was still there but it never interfered with his work and he was much calmer. Now, he is very comfortable at school, even though he is at a new school this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 549816, member: 1169"] If your presence in the room calms him, can you volunteer at the school? Start out helping out his teacher (cutting out stuff, etc) in the back of the room, then in the hallway, then down the hall, etc. Just be there as he gets used to the staff at school. There are anti-anxiety medications that could help with that short term adjustment as well. For Tigger, it often helped if I parked where he could see my car if he looked out the window. I just brought a book and relaxed. The teacher said he'd glance outside every so often to make sure I was still there but it never interfered with his work and he was much calmer. Now, he is very comfortable at school, even though he is at a new school this year. [/QUOTE]
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