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I requested meeting with school. difficult child "fine" at school, but terror at home?? Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 518307"><p>Buddy, I could not have said that any better myself! And you're exactly right. A school setting has much more structure than there is at home. Alot of times these kids find that structure very comforting. For my difficult child, it's because he knows exactly what to expect. The bell rings, he sits in class for 43 minutes, the bell rings again and he has 4 minutes to get to his next class, and then the routine starts all over again. He does really well with the "strict" teachers because he knows what they expect of the kids in their class. There is no gray area. It's all very black and white. I know that your son is younger than mine, but this could be what he's going through. He knows what to expect when he's in the classroom setting.</p><p></p><p>And please DO NOT blame yourself. You will find too many people along the way who will have no problems laying the blame squarely at your feet. Please don't do it to yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 518307"] Buddy, I could not have said that any better myself! And you're exactly right. A school setting has much more structure than there is at home. Alot of times these kids find that structure very comforting. For my difficult child, it's because he knows exactly what to expect. The bell rings, he sits in class for 43 minutes, the bell rings again and he has 4 minutes to get to his next class, and then the routine starts all over again. He does really well with the "strict" teachers because he knows what they expect of the kids in their class. There is no gray area. It's all very black and white. I know that your son is younger than mine, but this could be what he's going through. He knows what to expect when he's in the classroom setting. And please DO NOT blame yourself. You will find too many people along the way who will have no problems laying the blame squarely at your feet. Please don't do it to yourself. [/QUOTE]
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