Photo by Rosie Hardy
One year ago today I wrote my first post for this blog. I remember thinking at the time that I wanted to try and post almost every day but wondered how I would possibly think of something to say or post every day. Oddly, it really has not been a problem. In [...]
Filed in General Bipolar, Life In General
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Also tagged behavioral therapy, bipolar, bipolar medication, bipolar teen, child psychiatry, depressive disoder, manic depression, medication withdrawal, mental health, mental health treatment, natural bipolar remedy, natural healing, pediatric bipolar, psychiatric hospital, psychiatric medication, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, rosie hardy photography, therapy, unipolar
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
The Good News: After a few days at home, Rye is back to himself. Perky, animated, grounded. His usual bouncy self.
The Bad News: The cause of his mental distress was and is his school situation.
This will have to be addressed.
This is the direct result of our state pushing for and insisting on mainstreaming all kids [...]
Filed in General Bipolar, Learning Disabilities
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Also tagged bipolar child, bipolar teen, dyslexia, iep, Learning Disabilities, mainstreaming, pediatric bipolar, processing disorder, psychosis, public education law, public school, Special Education
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Dear Mismanaged and Underfunded Public Middle School,
Please excuse Rye’s absence from school yesterday. Due to the fact that you insist on mainstreaming bipolar children and refuse to acknowledge children with emotional disabilities as being worthy of any significant amount of additional assistance in the public school setting, Rye is now completely stressed by your school [...]
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Also tagged antipsychotics, anxiety, bipolar, bipolar child, bipolar medication, bipolar teen, FAPE, Free Appropriate Public Education, hallucinations, iep, invisible disabilities, lack of funding for special eduation, lack of resource classes, lack of resource help, Learning Disabilities, mental health, mental health law, middle school, pediatric bipolar, psychosis, public school, Special Education, waiting for superman
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Things are clicking along here.
The good news is that the home life is good, Rye is doing well at home and has *so far* [I have a feeling this is about to change] what is probably his best school attendance ever. He has only missed a couple of days so far this year and for [...]
Filed in General Bipolar, Learning Disabilities, Life In General, Special Education
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Also tagged ADHD, adolescent psychiatry, anxiety, bipolar medication, bipolar teen, child psychiatry, community college, dyslexia, GED, homeschool, iep, Learning Disabilities, middle school, school, school anxiety, Special Education
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Thursday, September 16, 2010
So, as you know by now, we have a few difficulties with the school Rye attends. And that would be a gross understatement. Without going back over it all, suffice it to say this is not the most enlightened, progressive, or proactive public school in the world. Or, even in our county (which, by the [...]
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Also tagged ADHD, behavior intervention plan, BIP, bipolar child, bipolar teen, FBA, federal law, functional behavioral assessment, iep, Learning Disabilities, mental health law, OHI, other health impaired, pediatric bipolar, public education law, public school, Special Education
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So, it dawned on me yesterday when re-reading my post that perhaps I should elaborate on what I mean when I say that Rye is stable.
After all, what is ’stability’?
I’ll be honest, I don’t know. I mean, what is stability to others? I don’t know. We are learning as we go over here and all [...]
Filed in Life In General
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Also tagged anxiety, bipolar child, bipolar medication, bipolar teen, child psychiatry, emotional regulation, Mania, mental health, parenting, pediatric bipolar, psychiatry, sleep, stability
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If you have a bipolar teen and are a part of any kind of bipolar teen support group, you will hear stories of kids having some unsavory behavior. Not all kids, of course, but definitely some. It’s pretty much inevitable. I mean, after all, these kids live a little more on the [...]
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Also tagged bipolar child, bipolar teen, juvenile detention center, legal system, Mania, manic depressive teens, mental health, mental health law, mental health treatment, pediatric bipolar, probation officer, scared straight
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I like the therapist. I like him a lot.
It’s interesting, though. He is very much a behavior based therapist. In other words, he minimizes the effect of medicines as he believes they don’t control you. You control yourself, regardless of medication. Now, as much as I would like to believe this is wholly and completely [...]
The boy beneath the mask
Is not as he may seem
An illusion to the world
Himself left to redeem
The path from which he
Once had veered
Now in the mirror
Is closer than appeared
The road is long
And winding yet
But others are watching
Helping his step
The boy will find his way
In life
He will be happy, healthy
Despite forthcoming strife
He is a mystery
To those [...]
Well, it’s been 2 weeks and we are now home from Rye’s inpatient hospitalization. What a ride this has all been. In fact, we got home yesterday and my head is still spinning and I’m not even sure I can write a decent post. But here goes…
What was good about the hospital?
It seems to have [...]
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Also tagged behavior plans, benadryl, chidren's inpatient psychiatric hospital, child bipolar, child mental health, depakote, Mania, mood stabilizers, overdose, overdose in hospital, padded rooms, pediatric bipolar, psychiatric hospital, psychosis, seroquel, teen mental health
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
I was watching “19 Kids and Counting” tonight and Michelle Duggar said this about her kids and homeschooling, the world is a classroom. I thought it was great. Because it’s so true. And I wonder, is “out-of-school schooling” better for some kids that “in-school schooling”? Could be. And I may have one of those kids.
Now, [...]
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Also tagged ADHD, bipolar child, duggars, dyslexia, education, homeschooling, iep, mental health, pediatric bipolar, processing disorder, public school, Special Education
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