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Worn out Guardian of teenage boy - need help/support
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<blockquote data-quote="ButterflyGuardian" data-source="post: 734315" data-attributes="member: 23126"><p>Thank you very much for the kind words! I have noticed that with his medication that some of the small things aren't a problem anymore AND for the first time he has no F's or D's which is huge because he's normally a straight D student. That has created a more positive attitude from him too which has been helpful. The blowout created a family conversation which I think helped address some issues and although we're still working on it I feel more positive going into this again and helping them grow. It's rough, and ADHD is no joke, but we'll get through it!!</p><p>Thank you again!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButterflyGuardian, post: 734315, member: 23126"] Thank you very much for the kind words! I have noticed that with his medication that some of the small things aren't a problem anymore AND for the first time he has no F's or D's which is huge because he's normally a straight D student. That has created a more positive attitude from him too which has been helpful. The blowout created a family conversation which I think helped address some issues and although we're still working on it I feel more positive going into this again and helping them grow. It's rough, and ADHD is no joke, but we'll get through it!! Thank you again!!!! [/QUOTE]
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