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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 374722" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Boo said it best: just move forward.</p><p>You are getting help right now.</p><p>I would also suggest a psychiatrist because s/he can prescribe medications. An LSCW cannot prescribe.</p><p>Set up a planning mtng with-the school staff, incl the resource dir, and tell them what you're doing on your end. They have to do things on their end, too.</p><p>One thing I would ask is for more info regarding his outbursts at school. What triggered them? Did difficult child have enough sleep the night b4? Was someone throwng spitballs at him? Did a staff member insist on something he didn't want to do? Did he transition from one activity to the next with-no preparation?</p><p>You need to dissect the problem and then put the pieces back together in a different way. Brand new assembly instructions.</p><p> </p><p>You love your child. Let him know that.</p><p>But don't let him get away with-stuff. You can give him direction and rules, lovingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 374722, member: 3419"] Boo said it best: just move forward. You are getting help right now. I would also suggest a psychiatrist because s/he can prescribe medications. An LSCW cannot prescribe. Set up a planning mtng with-the school staff, incl the resource dir, and tell them what you're doing on your end. They have to do things on their end, too. One thing I would ask is for more info regarding his outbursts at school. What triggered them? Did difficult child have enough sleep the night b4? Was someone throwng spitballs at him? Did a staff member insist on something he didn't want to do? Did he transition from one activity to the next with-no preparation? You need to dissect the problem and then put the pieces back together in a different way. Brand new assembly instructions. You love your child. Let him know that. But don't let him get away with-stuff. You can give him direction and rules, lovingly. [/QUOTE]
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