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what flips their switch?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 422828" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Triggers? Try... fatigued (physical overload), overloaded (mental overload - memory or neuromotor or executive functions or... whatever your kid's weakness is in that part of the anatomy), or overwhelmed (emotional overload - excitement, anxiety, fear... ). Hit more than one trigger, and... WHAM!!</p><p> </p><p>We've found that most things DO have patterns and triggers - but nobody else will believe you. You have to find them - and then structure around them. A poor mark yesterday, or an exam coming tomorrow, or any other little thing that you might not know about, can be the fuse waiting to go off - and then, one more straw on one more overloaded circuit and... We still get caught off guard when it happens, but it doesn't take as long to figure it out. (9+ years later).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 422828, member: 11791"] Triggers? Try... fatigued (physical overload), overloaded (mental overload - memory or neuromotor or executive functions or... whatever your kid's weakness is in that part of the anatomy), or overwhelmed (emotional overload - excitement, anxiety, fear... ). Hit more than one trigger, and... WHAM!! We've found that most things DO have patterns and triggers - but nobody else will believe you. You have to find them - and then structure around them. A poor mark yesterday, or an exam coming tomorrow, or any other little thing that you might not know about, can be the fuse waiting to go off - and then, one more straw on one more overloaded circuit and... We still get caught off guard when it happens, but it doesn't take as long to figure it out. (9+ years later). [/QUOTE]
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