Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Hi, welcome!! We live in a small city also, I know how difficult it can be to find help! So did " whoever " diagnosed her, will they provide therapy too or do you have to search for a therapist? The OCD Foundation website has a " search " function you can check to see if anyone in your region has listed themselves there. I found that I just had to read/research on how to treat OCD, how the therapy works and then we had to manage on our own. A therapist would have been a huge help though. Sounds like you'll have to educate the school about OCD. I know when my son began with OCD in 6th grade, they only knew of one other student and that was a contamination type issue that meds helped. My son's OC behaviors weren't the more commonly known behaviors that people associate with OCD. So I had to educate them! Sigh, that teacher is really going to have to change her attitude and approach. Have you had a meeting with the school yet about her having OCD? If not, I would call the guidance counselor there and talk about setting up a meeting due to the difficulties in school that her OCD is causing. Having to repeat her walking (in and out) and the yellow color, etc., is a start. Anything else at school? I know at home it " all " comes out. How is your daughter feeling about having the OCD diagnosed, does she feel relieved that it's not *her* but OCD?? Glad you found our group, > > Hi every one . i am new here my name is cindy . we get the diagnosis last month for her . but i kind of know for some time . we live in a small town had a hard time get her in to get the diagnosis.she had a bad day at school yesterday .. i have talk with the school Counselor > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 yes where she get  diagnosed is do therapy . they could not   diagnosis so they had some one come down to do it and he is the 1 that give her meds . he work with other on the therapy . to make go in the right way . the only one on the OCD Foundation website is 4 hours away from me .i have try to educate the school . i have told them about what she dose and about her ocd . they copy some thing of to give to all her Teacher . i have been talk to the school Counselor may need to start talk with the Principal . how she  feeling about having the OCD diagnosed when i 1st talk to her . her face lite up like wow i am not the only 1 . her meds have help a lot before meds could not count how many anxiety attacks that she had in 1 day . now just 1 or 2 a day . now she don't have do thing over and over as much or go in and out of door as much  . ________________________________ To: Sent: Wed, February 9, 2011 8:02:20 PM Subject: Re: my 9 year girl old has ocd .   So did " whoever " diagnosed her, will they provide therapy too or do you have to search for a therapist? The has a " search " function you can check to see if anyone in your region has listed themselves theOCD Foundation website re. Sounds like you'll have to educate the school about OCD. Having to repeat her walking (in and out) and the yellow color, etc., is a start. Anything else at school? I know at home it " all " comes out. How is your daughter feeling about having the OCD diagnosed, does she feel relieved that it's not *her* but OCD?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2011 Report Share Posted February 9, 2011 Good, I'm glad they can do therapy with her. And great that the medication is helping so much. Did she just start that last month after her diagnosis?? I'm happy she feels better to know it's OCD. There are some good children books about OCD, have you looked at any of them? Some great books for parents too! I still don't like how the teacher was handling her at school, what she'd say. I think when you talk to them you should have in mind *how* you want them to address her OCD during school. Example, if she repeats some things, ignore, but if it is too many times, taking time, whatever, then try prompting her to start, move on, go to seat.... My son had difficulty just picking up a pencil sometimes; other times he'd have the pencil in his hand but be " stuck " and not be able to begin. Sometimes it helped when the teacher would tell him to get started, sort of unstick him. And of course, sometimes it didn't unstick him, but we had in his Plan that he could bring home unfinished work from school. Again, glad you found our group. It's been my best support through all these years, having a place with people who understand! single mom, 3 sons , 22, with OCD, dysgraphia, Aspergers (OCD began in 6th grade) > > yes where she get  diagnosed is do therapy . they could not   diagnosis so they > had some one come down to do it and he is the 1 that give her meds . he work > with other on the therapy . to make go in the right way . the only Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2011 Report Share Posted February 10, 2011 Welcome, . So sorry to hear what is going on with your daughter at school. You mentioned you talked to the counselor and principal, but do you have an IEP or 504 plan in place? Here is a link that explains. . . http://www.ed-center.com/504 Look in our files (8th down from the top) and it covers a number of school related issues with OCD. Hopefully you can find something there that will be helpful too. Glad you found us. BJ > > Hi every one . i am new here my name is cindy . we get the diagnosis last month for her . but i kind of know for some time . we live in a small town had a hard time get her in to get the diagnosis.she had a bad day at school yesterday .. i have talk with the school Counselor > about her and she said she give all the Teacher thing to read about ocd .but we keep have Teacher ask her in calls y she hates the color yellow . or ask her to walk right when she has walk in and out of room a few times . will yesterday 3 boys found out she don't like the color yellow and start try to make her touch a yellow pencil. when she ask the teacher for help the teacher ask her y she hate that color . i did not fine out about what teacher did till late that night .. aways at the bell to go home one of the boys throw the pencil at her eye . will she did not tell what had happen till i left to get my youngs kid from school . so i went right back to school and talk to the Principal > he said he take care of the boy who did this . i take her then to the doctor to have her eye cheek . they said it was ok was just bruise. but anyway how do you talk to your kids school about ocd ? right now she don't like talk about it to people . she told her friend but that the only as of now . the 1st time i talk to the school Counselor she did not even know what ocd was . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 will i don't think they did any thing to the boy bullying her at school.the kid was not there Friday and the Principal was away at a meeting the last 2 days . will she said the last 2 day that the boy been after her about the color thing . when i drop her off for school the Principal was help kids out of cars. he said the Vic Principal should have take care of it .he find out about it today if any thing had been done to the boy . i told him the kid was still bug her the last 2 day at school ..i my self think the boy should have had a few day at home for throw the pencil ..with the meds we have not see any of the compulsions . she on Zoloft and abilify but with this boy bullying her at school i see her do compulsions 3 time before school . he is set her back .she was doing so much better before he start all this . > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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