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[quote=Anonymous]Deep breath, OP. Don't think you're a bad parent just because you have a challenging child and aren't sure what to do. If behavioral problems were easy to fix, these boards wouldn't be as heavily trafficked as they are. The solution varies from child to child and seems to usually be a long-term process. Neither being a doctor nor knowing your child, I can't say whether the meds are appropriate. If, however, they were administered to solve this kind of problem, then either they don't seem to be helping or in fact might be the cause of the problem. It does sounds as though the child needs more help with this than simple positive/negative incentives provided at school and at home. I would definitely be looking into whether the school needs to develop a behavioral program for your child, what kind of additional program you can implement at home, and whether you need a different school that can work on these challenges throughout the school day. Good luck![/quote]
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