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Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) not otherwise specified or bipolar not otherwise specified or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 483657" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>pepper, warrioring on is what I plan on doing. I plan on calling therapist on Tuesday, and I will either offer to fax a list of what we have done or go over it on the phone, as well as the pages I printed out about Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) not otherwise specified interventions that we have already been doing.</p><p></p><p>You are right, I won't be satisified untill we get a medication wash, unless seroquel turns out to be a miracle medication. I just don't see that happening.</p><p></p><p>I don't think he would do ok in a normal high school setting, and I hope he will be able to finish middle school where he is. I have an IEP meeting planned at the current school so he can go to the more theraputic program, pm me if you are interested in knowing the name. It is in my town, so it would be a drive to your kiddos there. In fact, I know he would fail at a normal high school. Too many kids, too much activity, and not enough one on one with the teachers. The only reason he has made it at this middle school is that it is small, and the teachers take the time to get to know difficult child. It also helps that he is a likeable guy, and they truly like him and see that he struggles socially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 483657, member: 3184"] pepper, warrioring on is what I plan on doing. I plan on calling therapist on Tuesday, and I will either offer to fax a list of what we have done or go over it on the phone, as well as the pages I printed out about Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) not otherwise specified interventions that we have already been doing. You are right, I won't be satisified untill we get a medication wash, unless seroquel turns out to be a miracle medication. I just don't see that happening. I don't think he would do ok in a normal high school setting, and I hope he will be able to finish middle school where he is. I have an IEP meeting planned at the current school so he can go to the more theraputic program, pm me if you are interested in knowing the name. It is in my town, so it would be a drive to your kiddos there. In fact, I know he would fail at a normal high school. Too many kids, too much activity, and not enough one on one with the teachers. The only reason he has made it at this middle school is that it is small, and the teachers take the time to get to know difficult child. It also helps that he is a likeable guy, and they truly like him and see that he struggles socially. [/QUOTE]
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