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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 476682" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow, that is really interesting. I wonder how he feels about what has happened and if he notices a difference off the adderal xr... I hope at least your changing the medications might make it better at home. Do you live by any agencies/clinics/organizations that work with kids on the spectrum? We have a few large child development centers that have therapies and social skill groups for kids on the spectrum thru adulthood....</p><p></p><p> I had difficult child go to social skills training classes which brought in ideas because people who were connected to the therapists could then start to see what i was talking about and that is how he moved into other therapies. Social skill programs are fine to go to , but didn't address the aggression, the rages. so it helped to go for that benefit too.</p><p></p><p>The transition at least will let you see how he does at home and have a staff to report to right away. Hope he feels better and that when he comes back home and quickly back into some kind of routine with your other two. Does it work to write down what you need from hubby? You are right up there on my wish list for some relief! I mean I have ONE kid, Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) three times /week and decent school (most of the time) and<em> I </em>get overwhelmed.... I can only imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 476682, member: 12886"] Wow, that is really interesting. I wonder how he feels about what has happened and if he notices a difference off the adderal xr... I hope at least your changing the medications might make it better at home. Do you live by any agencies/clinics/organizations that work with kids on the spectrum? We have a few large child development centers that have therapies and social skill groups for kids on the spectrum thru adulthood.... I had difficult child go to social skills training classes which brought in ideas because people who were connected to the therapists could then start to see what i was talking about and that is how he moved into other therapies. Social skill programs are fine to go to , but didn't address the aggression, the rages. so it helped to go for that benefit too. The transition at least will let you see how he does at home and have a staff to report to right away. Hope he feels better and that when he comes back home and quickly back into some kind of routine with your other two. Does it work to write down what you need from hubby? You are right up there on my wish list for some relief! I mean I have ONE kid, Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) three times /week and decent school (most of the time) and[I] I [/I]get overwhelmed.... I can only imagine. [/QUOTE]
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