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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 394369" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>yea i called school today and had a talk with her guidance counselor. she and i both agreed that it has to be very very slow to avoid a relapse of either the eating disorder or her anxiety or bipolar kicking up badly again. so she's setting up a mtg. between herself, me and the principal to sit down and troubleshoot a plan that will set her up for success and not failure. she also admitted the kids here are rough and that it will be alot for her to re enter the bldg after being gone so very long.</p><p> </p><p>i told her she's working with-tutors yet we aren't even close to catching up yet. maybe we can set it up where she would go to school for one period a day the class that she gets caught up with first. the whole holiday party thing she thought would be way too much for difficult child. i had to agree. sounded like a cute idea yet this is a huge school with a bunch of god forgive me nasty clickish kids. they'll eat her alive. not like when their little adn welcome her with-open arms. she will be inidated cant' spell lol with a ton of questions and resistance, stares, jokes, etc. they did that to her on her good days.</p><p> </p><p>what will be will be is my motto now. wont' happen for mos. yet it's a start. that will truly show me whether or not we can continue living here. the true test and if difficult child can function in mainstreamed school</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 394369, member: 4514"] yea i called school today and had a talk with her guidance counselor. she and i both agreed that it has to be very very slow to avoid a relapse of either the eating disorder or her anxiety or bipolar kicking up badly again. so she's setting up a mtg. between herself, me and the principal to sit down and troubleshoot a plan that will set her up for success and not failure. she also admitted the kids here are rough and that it will be alot for her to re enter the bldg after being gone so very long. i told her she's working with-tutors yet we aren't even close to catching up yet. maybe we can set it up where she would go to school for one period a day the class that she gets caught up with first. the whole holiday party thing she thought would be way too much for difficult child. i had to agree. sounded like a cute idea yet this is a huge school with a bunch of god forgive me nasty clickish kids. they'll eat her alive. not like when their little adn welcome her with-open arms. she will be inidated cant' spell lol with a ton of questions and resistance, stares, jokes, etc. they did that to her on her good days. what will be will be is my motto now. wont' happen for mos. yet it's a start. that will truly show me whether or not we can continue living here. the true test and if difficult child can function in mainstreamed school [/QUOTE]
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