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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 143253" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>So sorry! I can relate. It sounds like a typical day for my difficult child when he was in kindergarten and there just isn't much to say when you get a phone call or are summoned to the school for a meeting. So many times the school looked at me to change my difficult children behaviors, if only we could that! Hang in there and fight to get the best iep/behavior plan/accomadations you can get. Laugh when you can! I can now, thinking back, but it sure wasn't funny then. Other parents actually called the school and asked that my son be removed. Even worse, I was a teacher in the same school. He had a one-to-one aide by the end of kindergarten and was placed in a specialized self-containned program when he was in second grade. Unfortunately, the only way we eliminated school behavior problems was by eliminating school (difficult child is now homeschooled). </p><p></p><p>Good luck and I hope the school and you can find a way to make things better!</p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 143253, member: 225"] So sorry! I can relate. It sounds like a typical day for my difficult child when he was in kindergarten and there just isn't much to say when you get a phone call or are summoned to the school for a meeting. So many times the school looked at me to change my difficult children behaviors, if only we could that! Hang in there and fight to get the best iep/behavior plan/accomadations you can get. Laugh when you can! I can now, thinking back, but it sure wasn't funny then. Other parents actually called the school and asked that my son be removed. Even worse, I was a teacher in the same school. He had a one-to-one aide by the end of kindergarten and was placed in a specialized self-containned program when he was in second grade. Unfortunately, the only way we eliminated school behavior problems was by eliminating school (difficult child is now homeschooled). Good luck and I hope the school and you can find a way to make things better! Christy [/QUOTE]
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