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What a week--he missed school again and now he's at the beach
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 378643" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Well, he still owes us quite a bit for something he broke a while back, so he's been getting new computer games by turning in the old ones. (Which he should have been doing all along.) My cousin gives him money occasionally. This wk she gave him a stuffed animal ladybug that you can use with a computer game and it was everything I could do not to roll my eyes. (She gave me a little dog for the dashboard. Sigh.) difficult child saw the toys and said, "I want the ladybug!"</p><p>Go figure.</p><p> </p><p>He gets very agitated and angry when he misses either his Imiprimene or his Concerta (doG help us if he ever misses both) and I know that anger is a sign of depression, so that may be a big part of it. All I know is that he will not communicate with-o shouting, and will not do any homework when he's off his medications.</p><p>On the rare occasions when he has tried, because I bribed him, he ended up in tears. He's getting to the point where he can finally put into words what it's like in his mind and that is very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 378643, member: 3419"] Well, he still owes us quite a bit for something he broke a while back, so he's been getting new computer games by turning in the old ones. (Which he should have been doing all along.) My cousin gives him money occasionally. This wk she gave him a stuffed animal ladybug that you can use with a computer game and it was everything I could do not to roll my eyes. (She gave me a little dog for the dashboard. Sigh.) difficult child saw the toys and said, "I want the ladybug!" Go figure. He gets very agitated and angry when he misses either his Imiprimene or his Concerta (doG help us if he ever misses both) and I know that anger is a sign of depression, so that may be a big part of it. All I know is that he will not communicate with-o shouting, and will not do any homework when he's off his medications. On the rare occasions when he has tried, because I bribed him, he ended up in tears. He's getting to the point where he can finally put into words what it's like in his mind and that is very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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