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<blockquote data-quote="bzymomto4" data-source="post: 117917" data-attributes="member: 4477"><p>medications were sugested for my first grader with general anxiety disorder. We opted to try play therapy and hold off on medication expossure (as my bipolar was brought out after taking an ssri for ppd). It was a huge success. By the end of a year of therapy she was participateing in activities she would never have done before, school was going better, and the next school year started out without all of the drauma we had experienced in the past. Not only that, but she loved going to her psychologist. 2yrs later she is more outgoing than ever. Her anxiety can still hit her when she's off her busy schedule ( like this past christmas vacation - that was something). But overall I am happy with the way therapy worked out. The dr. suggested she would be well for a while, but will probably need to resume therapy when she begins puberty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bzymomto4, post: 117917, member: 4477"] medications were sugested for my first grader with general anxiety disorder. We opted to try play therapy and hold off on medication expossure (as my bipolar was brought out after taking an ssri for ppd). It was a huge success. By the end of a year of therapy she was participateing in activities she would never have done before, school was going better, and the next school year started out without all of the drauma we had experienced in the past. Not only that, but she loved going to her psychologist. 2yrs later she is more outgoing than ever. Her anxiety can still hit her when she's off her busy schedule ( like this past christmas vacation - that was something). But overall I am happy with the way therapy worked out. The dr. suggested she would be well for a while, but will probably need to resume therapy when she begins puberty. [/QUOTE]
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