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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 612886"><p>Insane has a great idea about getting a better diagnosis and making school more tolerable. In the mean time though plan on his meltdowns. We have to do this for difficult child 1 when he comes back from visitations. First make things as calming as possible. If he likes movies or games let him watch/play for a bit when he gets home. Set a timer for a destressing time. As you get the right diagnosis that time will get shorter but for right now it might be a bit longish. </p><p></p><p>Just so you know kids who hold it together at school and then meltdown at home often start having problems at school too. By looking at and changing the school environment now you are heading off some of the problems that would show up later.</p><p></p><p>*Welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 612886"] Insane has a great idea about getting a better diagnosis and making school more tolerable. In the mean time though plan on his meltdowns. We have to do this for difficult child 1 when he comes back from visitations. First make things as calming as possible. If he likes movies or games let him watch/play for a bit when he gets home. Set a timer for a destressing time. As you get the right diagnosis that time will get shorter but for right now it might be a bit longish. Just so you know kids who hold it together at school and then meltdown at home often start having problems at school too. By looking at and changing the school environment now you are heading off some of the problems that would show up later. *Welcome! [/QUOTE]
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