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<blockquote data-quote="rlsnights" data-source="post: 408708" data-attributes="member: 7948"><p>So after the police came Friday and we talked about the truancy people visiting the house this week, guess who was up at 7:15 and was delivered to school by 8:15???</p><p></p><p>difficult child 2 that's who.</p><p></p><p>He was still up last night at midnight pacing the floor because he couldn't sleep. He said his mind was going round and round, worrying about today. I finally gave him 1/2 a clonopin (his psychiatrist has OK'd this in the past) and I think he went to sleep around 2 am. So he slept about 5 hours. The 3 days before that he slept around 12 - 16 hours each day.</p><p></p><p>The RSP walked in while I was in the lobby and looked floored when I told her difficult child 2 was at school. I told her I thought we should still go ahead with the assessment and she agreed wholeheartedly. So I signed the form for that.</p><p></p><p>I feel like an idiot at the moment. Like he has manipulated us for months here and we have let him get away with it. I *know* he has mental health issues but now I feel like I have no clue what's really going on with him.</p><p></p><p>When the RSP were doing the form I told her I didn't want him to change schools. This has been her push in the past, that he wasn't coming to school because he didn't want to be at that school. I told her that I felt that school was going to give him a good education and that he would benefit from being there. And I'm not convinced he wouldn't have the same issues at any other school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rlsnights, post: 408708, member: 7948"] So after the police came Friday and we talked about the truancy people visiting the house this week, guess who was up at 7:15 and was delivered to school by 8:15??? difficult child 2 that's who. He was still up last night at midnight pacing the floor because he couldn't sleep. He said his mind was going round and round, worrying about today. I finally gave him 1/2 a clonopin (his psychiatrist has OK'd this in the past) and I think he went to sleep around 2 am. So he slept about 5 hours. The 3 days before that he slept around 12 - 16 hours each day. The RSP walked in while I was in the lobby and looked floored when I told her difficult child 2 was at school. I told her I thought we should still go ahead with the assessment and she agreed wholeheartedly. So I signed the form for that. I feel like an idiot at the moment. Like he has manipulated us for months here and we have let him get away with it. I *know* he has mental health issues but now I feel like I have no clue what's really going on with him. When the RSP were doing the form I told her I didn't want him to change schools. This has been her push in the past, that he wasn't coming to school because he didn't want to be at that school. I told her that I felt that school was going to give him a good education and that he would benefit from being there. And I'm not convinced he wouldn't have the same issues at any other school. [/QUOTE]
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