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<blockquote data-quote="MLA" data-source="post: 572211" data-attributes="member: 13255"><p>Believe it or not, I haven't read The Explosive Child yet- but you are the 100th recommendation so it is now officially on the list. As far as predictability and structure at home- got that down. But yes, difficult child works so hard to stay regulated at school (which works *most* of the day) that she has nothing left once she's home. The two weeks off were hell, though. Way too much free-play with her sister, which they both love and need but which never ends well. Plus she's had pink eye and a cold. When she's even the tiniest bit sick her medications are 80% less effective. </p><p></p><p>I'm praying that once we get back into the school routine things will improve. But I'm still thinking a lot about pressing for an anti-anxiety to be added to her Abilify.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLA, post: 572211, member: 13255"] Believe it or not, I haven't read The Explosive Child yet- but you are the 100th recommendation so it is now officially on the list. As far as predictability and structure at home- got that down. But yes, difficult child works so hard to stay regulated at school (which works *most* of the day) that she has nothing left once she's home. The two weeks off were hell, though. Way too much free-play with her sister, which they both love and need but which never ends well. Plus she's had pink eye and a cold. When she's even the tiniest bit sick her medications are 80% less effective. I'm praying that once we get back into the school routine things will improve. But I'm still thinking a lot about pressing for an anti-anxiety to be added to her Abilify. [/QUOTE]
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