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Category Archives: adhd

Full Mood David

David is in full form this morning. I feel bad for his teacher having to deal with him all day today. It is really too bad, the morning started out great, but then I asked him to stop playing with his clean clothes, they are in a suitcase that we have packed in case he goes to the care facility today. He got all upset with me and started throwing around papers, calling the dog names, and generally being obstinate.  Not a good way to start the day.  Now our house looks like a hurricane hit it. He didn’t have his binder with him when he came home from school yesterday, so I imagine that I will get a call from the teacher asking where it is. Related articles stealing from school (whynotfathers.com) Tweet #fighting4answrs

Tags: ADHD, autism, bipolar, mood, OCD, ODD, reactive attachment disorder, TBI ·

disappointed in service levels

I sleep during the day, because I stay up all night long with my son. This morning, just as I was getting into a good sleep, I received a call from the facility where David will eventually be a resident.  They need a list of hospital stays for him going back two years. Evidently it is too much work for them to go through his medical records and dig up the information for themselves.  So I told them… “David doesn’t sleep at night.” “As a result, I stay up all night with him.” “You are cutting into my night time right now.” “If you had told me yesterday or even last week that you needed this information, I wouldn’t be upset.” So I sent them an email with the information that they need.  Later in the afternoon I called and asked if the bed was indeed going to be available. 

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Tags: obsessive compulsive disorder, OCD, ODD, reactive attachment disorder, school, theft, thief, traumatic brain injury ·

stealing from school

Just got a phone call from the school that David goes to.  Evidently he got caught stealing an electronic dictionary from the school.  They are going to give him consequences. Um yeah.  Consequences.  These are the ones that don’t work… apologize. time out. write down what you did and why. no more access to the device. loss of privileges. loss of recess activities. restriction. pat down searches. Very few discipline methods that they could give would be effective. In other news, the teacher informed me that David had been “glorifying” the concept that he could steal anything from anybody and get away with it. So they are giving him a time out and just wanted me to be aware of the situation. “Oh and by the way, did you know that David was evidently taking an mp3 player to school?” they asked. “yeah we know about that.  no, he didn’t

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Tags: mental health, reactive attachment disorder ·

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