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[quote=Anonymous]Thank you- OP here. I appreciate all of the responses and perspectives. Homework is beginning to ramp up now, in 3rd. I think I'm going to try to leave him in his private school for now- it's expensive, but I know that he is receiving strong academics throughout the day. I was telling my DH that the issues are more "in the moment" problems vs any real defiance around school work or other tasks. It's more emotional regulation than true opposition in that regard. All of this is very helpful- I have heard from a few sources that stimulant medication may exacerbate problems with tics and anxiety. We will definitely be asking that when go down the road of medication. It's good to feel not so alone in this issue- I try not to get frustrated with DS, but his outbursts and disrespect try my patience. I know it's not willful, but some days it's exasperating to fight the same battles that many parents left behind in the preschool years. [/quote]
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