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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 25954" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>did you get my PM? Have you had a chance to get the info "educating the educator" and educating the child with bipolar"? </p><p>Last I knew they had a lot of helpful info. Teachers I have given copies to have thanked me profusely. </p><p>DO be careful about talking medication with the parents. Even parents who are not in denial or are not uncooperative etc have difficulty discussing medications with anyone. (especially their childs teacher) </p><p>There is also a remote possibility, as you may be able to see by reading some of the posts here, that even when medicated some kids do not have the desired and expected and hoped for response to medications. Parents can get very frustrated, very defensive especially if they are worn out themself from having a child who is a difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 25954, member: 1697"] did you get my PM? Have you had a chance to get the info "educating the educator" and educating the child with bipolar"? Last I knew they had a lot of helpful info. Teachers I have given copies to have thanked me profusely. DO be careful about talking medication with the parents. Even parents who are not in denial or are not uncooperative etc have difficulty discussing medications with anyone. (especially their childs teacher) There is also a remote possibility, as you may be able to see by reading some of the posts here, that even when medicated some kids do not have the desired and expected and hoped for response to medications. Parents can get very frustrated, very defensive especially if they are worn out themself from having a child who is a difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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