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<blockquote data-quote="Janna" data-source="post: 246685" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>I've used a couple of different ones. You can do an online search, there's a bazillion.</p><p> </p><p>I think mood charting is useful if the child is consistent with a reason for mood issues (i.e. every time he eats something with red dye he goes bonkers - every other day between 2 and 4 PM he throws a rage because his sister Sally is home and annoying him). </p><p> </p><p>It didn't work for us because D is inconsistent. It's not like he's "manic" Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3-4:30 PM LOL! He can go a week "manic", two months fine, 9 days "manic", a month fine, three months "manic". Never an explination. He just goes - up, down, up down - 0-5,000 in 10 seconds. Faster than a Ferrari.</p><p> </p><p>I hope you find something that works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janna, post: 246685, member: 2737"] I've used a couple of different ones. You can do an online search, there's a bazillion. I think mood charting is useful if the child is consistent with a reason for mood issues (i.e. every time he eats something with red dye he goes bonkers - every other day between 2 and 4 PM he throws a rage because his sister Sally is home and annoying him). It didn't work for us because D is inconsistent. It's not like he's "manic" Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 3-4:30 PM LOL! He can go a week "manic", two months fine, 9 days "manic", a month fine, three months "manic". Never an explination. He just goes - up, down, up down - 0-5,000 in 10 seconds. Faster than a Ferrari. I hope you find something that works. [/QUOTE]
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