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[quote=Anonymous]Having a written structure/schedule that never changes really helps. When it’s different, cause sometimes life throws curveballs, write it down in advance. School may not trigger his anxiety because it’s structured and the routine and expectations don’t change. Also, a neuropsych eval could be very helpful, and if you can get in with a therapist to work on coping skills and parenting skills related specifically to the anxiety that would be incredibly helpful. I struggled a TON with my son when he was younger (still do), and was told that it was my parenting. It wasn’t - he was diagnosed at 11 with Autism and Bipolar disorders. We needed, and couldn’t access, HELP and resources. My son does well in school (he’s 2E and because he has a high IQ), and is able to hold it all in at school and then falls apart at home. [/quote]
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