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[quote=Anonymous]The good thing is - denials aside - he really does know what's happening, which is why he holds it together at school. He feels safer at home to let it go. Sucks to be at home with him when he does, though. Check with a doc about some med trials. Know that some meds won't help the moods, some will make them worse, and it's a lot of trial and error. We went through a half dozen before landing on our mix - took a good ped psychiatrist to find it. Are you working with a psychologist? For yourself and for him? Also make sure he's fed and rested. A snack for the ride/walk home if you can manage it. Some quiet downtime right after school. Tired, hangry kids can be especially moody. Sports? Running around can really help with moods. And CHADD is a really good resource. https://chadd.org/ Good luck![/quote]
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