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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here- That all makes sense, thanks for the kind comments. We heard from the teacher today, too, that she's seeing a "huge difference" in DC this week -- "much more focused and way less impulsive." Hooray! To the point about being more (or less) worried about a kid who doesn't mask as well, I sometimes wished his ADHD was more the inattentive type. Having a hyper, impulsive, interrupting form of ADHD is like having a weight problem: You can't hide it, people will always notice, and usually think something negative. I know we're not out of the woods and that there will be hard times ahead. I also know this medication isn't likely to work for him forever. But having a breather where I'm not constantly *worried* creates so much emotional space. [/quote] Enjoy your breather. Don't think the grass is greener. And prepare mentally for the challenges ahead. [/quote]
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