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difficult child's symptoms. If it's not anxiety then what is it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 560623" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I agree with you wholeheartedly. I really think the school is causing her symptoms. My mom just texted me. She is going to take difficult child to the doctor today just to rule out anything physical, so the school can at least have documentation that we have actually taken her there. My mom also brought up to me that difficult child isn't thriving in her current placement. She was mainstreamed in several classes in middle school and did just fine. As a matter of fact, she was even better behaved in her mainstreamed classes than she was in the ED ones. Being around those mentally disabled kids gave her the go ahead to act out more in class, because that's what she saw the other students doing so she thought it was okay. In the regular classes, she held herself together quite well, because she was too embarrased to act out in front of the "regular kids." A couple of her teachers and her case carrier says she will be a failure in mainstreamed classes, even knowing her previous history. How can they make such a blanket statement as that without even trying her out in mainstreamed in the first place? So far I'm really not liking this new school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 560623, member: 2196"] I agree with you wholeheartedly. I really think the school is causing her symptoms. My mom just texted me. She is going to take difficult child to the doctor today just to rule out anything physical, so the school can at least have documentation that we have actually taken her there. My mom also brought up to me that difficult child isn't thriving in her current placement. She was mainstreamed in several classes in middle school and did just fine. As a matter of fact, she was even better behaved in her mainstreamed classes than she was in the ED ones. Being around those mentally disabled kids gave her the go ahead to act out more in class, because that's what she saw the other students doing so she thought it was okay. In the regular classes, she held herself together quite well, because she was too embarrased to act out in front of the "regular kids." A couple of her teachers and her case carrier says she will be a failure in mainstreamed classes, even knowing her previous history. How can they make such a blanket statement as that without even trying her out in mainstreamed in the first place? So far I'm really not liking this new school. [/QUOTE]
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