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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 210641" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I won't even start untill Monday, a friend kept both kids overnight last night. Was nice to have a quiet night, We will do this again, but when I do not have to work again the next day at 7am. </p><p> </p><p>I am leary of the medication change, but when am I not leary of medication changes??? Between husband and difficult child they scare the dickens out of me. I do think I am seeing ADHD and not mood stuff, but we will see. I would completely disagree if I did not agree. I want to do something, difficult child was doing so well at school after the first month. Now he is at the back of the class in his own island. I hate to see that, but it does work and it does not seem to bother him. He starts therapy this week, and I really like the therapist. The only thing we disagreed on was boxing. difficult child has done every sport possible in this area (except baseball, no interest) and does not want to do them again. He wants to box. I think it is not safe to teach a child with an explosive tempter and self control issues how to box, it just scares me. psychiatrist agrees, but therapist said try it. I am on the fence. I have seen him use wrestling moves on unsuspecting kids and hurt them, wouldn't boxing be the same? The therapist said it is important for him to be good at something for his self esteem, and I agree, but think his peers need to be safe at the same time. We will see if she changes her mind after meeting him for a few times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 210641, member: 3184"] I won't even start untill Monday, a friend kept both kids overnight last night. Was nice to have a quiet night, We will do this again, but when I do not have to work again the next day at 7am. I am leary of the medication change, but when am I not leary of medication changes??? Between husband and difficult child they scare the dickens out of me. I do think I am seeing ADHD and not mood stuff, but we will see. I would completely disagree if I did not agree. I want to do something, difficult child was doing so well at school after the first month. Now he is at the back of the class in his own island. I hate to see that, but it does work and it does not seem to bother him. He starts therapy this week, and I really like the therapist. The only thing we disagreed on was boxing. difficult child has done every sport possible in this area (except baseball, no interest) and does not want to do them again. He wants to box. I think it is not safe to teach a child with an explosive tempter and self control issues how to box, it just scares me. psychiatrist agrees, but therapist said try it. I am on the fence. I have seen him use wrestling moves on unsuspecting kids and hurt them, wouldn't boxing be the same? The therapist said it is important for him to be good at something for his self esteem, and I agree, but think his peers need to be safe at the same time. We will see if she changes her mind after meeting him for a few times. [/QUOTE]
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