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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 303851" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Try to focus on all the positives you have in place for K -- you are doing an awesome job, Toto! The stability will come, eventually. I think it is particularly hard for the young ones because they ARE growing. That alone is a cause for instability. You are constantly chasing a point that is always just out of reach because they are always growing and just one step ahead of you. </p><p> </p><p>We are enjoying a glimpse of the best stability difficult child 2 has seen in a loooong time. I think it's partly because he's slowing down for a while in his growth, and partly because we've found a medication combo that's working well. It's not perfect, and probably never will be, but it's an improvement and I'm happy with that.</p><p> </p><p>You've got K in a great school, with a great IEP, great teachers, great programs. You're dialed in with a psychiatrist and therapist that are working with you to help K get to a better place. You'll get there. It will be bumpy for a while, but you'll get there. </p><p> </p><p>(((((Hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 303851, member: 3444"] Try to focus on all the positives you have in place for K -- you are doing an awesome job, Toto! The stability will come, eventually. I think it is particularly hard for the young ones because they ARE growing. That alone is a cause for instability. You are constantly chasing a point that is always just out of reach because they are always growing and just one step ahead of you. We are enjoying a glimpse of the best stability difficult child 2 has seen in a loooong time. I think it's partly because he's slowing down for a while in his growth, and partly because we've found a medication combo that's working well. It's not perfect, and probably never will be, but it's an improvement and I'm happy with that. You've got K in a great school, with a great IEP, great teachers, great programs. You're dialed in with a psychiatrist and therapist that are working with you to help K get to a better place. You'll get there. It will be bumpy for a while, but you'll get there. (((((Hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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