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Stopping a hysterical difficult child....how??
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 27031" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>Originally Posted By: Hanging-On</p><p></p><p>Oh, and yes he's had a Neuro-psychiatric exam (by the school) and he says that difficult child has scored 1,2, and below 1 on all 5 sections. So his Excutive functioning score is very low. The SD Neuro-psychiatric wants his therapies to be increased dramatically, and his academics to be reduced.</p><p></p><p>Not surprising that his executive functioning is low condsidering that most, if not all, of the medications he is taking can effect the cognitive functioning. If he's effected by the drugs so strongly that you have to give them by a certain time so that you can have him functioning in the morning <em>and then</em> he gets a major tranquilizer (Abilify) and an antidepressant used as a sleep medication (Trazadone) during the day, it's surprising he functions in school at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 27031, member: 1498"] Originally Posted By: Hanging-On Oh, and yes he's had a Neuro-psychiatric exam (by the school) and he says that difficult child has scored 1,2, and below 1 on all 5 sections. So his Excutive functioning score is very low. The SD Neuro-psychiatric wants his therapies to be increased dramatically, and his academics to be reduced. Not surprising that his executive functioning is low condsidering that most, if not all, of the medications he is taking can effect the cognitive functioning. If he's effected by the drugs so strongly that you have to give them by a certain time so that you can have him functioning in the morning [I]and then[/I] he gets a major tranquilizer (Abilify) and an antidepressant used as a sleep medication (Trazadone) during the day, it's surprising he functions in school at all. [/QUOTE]
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