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I didn't send him to school.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 299697" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I'd like to see him get some play therapy- just for his feelings about himself and negativity and anxiety in general. My son started with the "I must be bad" statements (although at an older age than yours) and started playing the part. Now, I get very concerned when I hear about another child saying that over and over. Knowing what I knopw now, I'd start with that but keep trying to turn things to a more positive expereince at school. That does play into it a lot, I think, and it took a lot of head-beating between me and the school to get them to treat my son differently.</p><p></p><p>I don't blame you for keepiing him home but I agree about not saying anything to him about the school situation just yet. Maybe just tell him that "things didn't go well before, but we're going to try at a different place now because that's what we do- if things don't work out one way, we keep trying until we find a way that does. We don't give up and we can't think that all places will be like the last."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 299697, member: 3699"] I'd like to see him get some play therapy- just for his feelings about himself and negativity and anxiety in general. My son started with the "I must be bad" statements (although at an older age than yours) and started playing the part. Now, I get very concerned when I hear about another child saying that over and over. Knowing what I knopw now, I'd start with that but keep trying to turn things to a more positive expereince at school. That does play into it a lot, I think, and it took a lot of head-beating between me and the school to get them to treat my son differently. I don't blame you for keepiing him home but I agree about not saying anything to him about the school situation just yet. Maybe just tell him that "things didn't go well before, but we're going to try at a different place now because that's what we do- if things don't work out one way, we keep trying until we find a way that does. We don't give up and we can't think that all places will be like the last." [/QUOTE]
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