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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 216956" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Terry,</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry to hear you are having such a rough time. Were you even expecting any of that from the principal when you walked in? I also thought you were just giving the "verbal" on the testing until you got the full report in the mail.</p><p> </p><p>It sounds so very much like what I experienced last year with my difficult child. Complete crash last November in a sense, yet she wasn't social or talking.</p><p> </p><p>How do you feel about the suspension due to the grades? They say he's being respectful in school, and there is no aggression being shown there. I understand there has to be some consequence, yet do they truly think that two days will catch him up if he's averaging a D in each class at this point? I know with my difficult child it has taken literally mos to catch her back up academically. It's a daily catch up game we play in school and at home. It does sound like the school really wants to work with you and truly cares though. I also know what you mean in regards to "thinking your crazy" when it comes to their behaviors and being releived when someone else finally sees it and can understand your struggles.</p><p> </p><p>Now, will the loss of the aftercare affect your schedule I would imagine so. Does the school offer any type of after school one on one with a teacher as opposed to large group setting? </p><p> </p><p>I agree with the rewards being immediate, we were just talking about that here yesterday in regards to my difficult child and her neediness level. They can't seem to make it with long term plans. It has to be immediate gratification for a job well done sort of thing. Sounds like you started off really well with the work in the DR.</p><p> </p><p>Terry I can't remember and didn't look at signature, what medication is he on again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 216956, member: 4514"] Terry, I'm sorry to hear you are having such a rough time. Were you even expecting any of that from the principal when you walked in? I also thought you were just giving the "verbal" on the testing until you got the full report in the mail. It sounds so very much like what I experienced last year with my difficult child. Complete crash last November in a sense, yet she wasn't social or talking. How do you feel about the suspension due to the grades? They say he's being respectful in school, and there is no aggression being shown there. I understand there has to be some consequence, yet do they truly think that two days will catch him up if he's averaging a D in each class at this point? I know with my difficult child it has taken literally mos to catch her back up academically. It's a daily catch up game we play in school and at home. It does sound like the school really wants to work with you and truly cares though. I also know what you mean in regards to "thinking your crazy" when it comes to their behaviors and being releived when someone else finally sees it and can understand your struggles. Now, will the loss of the aftercare affect your schedule I would imagine so. Does the school offer any type of after school one on one with a teacher as opposed to large group setting? I agree with the rewards being immediate, we were just talking about that here yesterday in regards to my difficult child and her neediness level. They can't seem to make it with long term plans. It has to be immediate gratification for a job well done sort of thing. Sounds like you started off really well with the work in the DR. Terry I can't remember and didn't look at signature, what medication is he on again? [/QUOTE]
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