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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 274213" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Welcome, Wes. Glad you're on board, help is here. Also, I suggest you do some reading on posts over in the Early Childhood forum, especially look at the discussion on the book "The Explosive Child". It's a great book, it can help across a wide range of "GFGness".</p><p></p><p>End of school year is always worse, for staff, students and parents. If the child has a confirmed diagnosis then schools SHOULD be able to put supports in place (Special Education forum can also help here, with even more specific info). Too often we as parents feel like we're strugglnig in the dark, lurching from crisis to crisis. Help is available but you need to know what questions to ask and which words to use. We can help with h here as well, because so many of us have been there ahead of you and can alert you to how to get the best help for the least struggle.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 274213, member: 1991"] Welcome, Wes. Glad you're on board, help is here. Also, I suggest you do some reading on posts over in the Early Childhood forum, especially look at the discussion on the book "The Explosive Child". It's a great book, it can help across a wide range of "GFGness". End of school year is always worse, for staff, students and parents. If the child has a confirmed diagnosis then schools SHOULD be able to put supports in place (Special Education forum can also help here, with even more specific info). Too often we as parents feel like we're strugglnig in the dark, lurching from crisis to crisis. Help is available but you need to know what questions to ask and which words to use. We can help with h here as well, because so many of us have been there ahead of you and can alert you to how to get the best help for the least struggle. Marg [/QUOTE]
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