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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 558923" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>In terms of school, if she is having such a hard time even attending, have you asked for any support in terms of special education (kids do not have to be failing to have an IEP for special education. There are programs to support kids with emotional challenges where she could have a safe place to go if she needed or even more support like a very small and private learning environment). </p><p></p><p>Some parents have found that their kids are at the place where they need partial hospitalization or intensive out patient and school then done at that site until they are done. that might give the doctors and therapists some time to help you figure out medications and coordinate what to do when going back to a school setting. (and of course some of these programs dont go off so ideally, but hopefully there is a program like that if you are thinking it is time)</p><p></p><p>Let us know if you think that more school support is needed, if you need any ideas for how to go about that many of us have experience and would be happy with how to navigate that. It is very specifically legislated and things need to be presented in writing often to get them to do what they need to do. </p><p></p><p>Glad you found us, there are many here with very very similar stories. I hope you find the support here as much a blessing as I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 558923, member: 12886"] In terms of school, if she is having such a hard time even attending, have you asked for any support in terms of special education (kids do not have to be failing to have an IEP for special education. There are programs to support kids with emotional challenges where she could have a safe place to go if she needed or even more support like a very small and private learning environment). Some parents have found that their kids are at the place where they need partial hospitalization or intensive out patient and school then done at that site until they are done. that might give the doctors and therapists some time to help you figure out medications and coordinate what to do when going back to a school setting. (and of course some of these programs dont go off so ideally, but hopefully there is a program like that if you are thinking it is time) Let us know if you think that more school support is needed, if you need any ideas for how to go about that many of us have experience and would be happy with how to navigate that. It is very specifically legislated and things need to be presented in writing often to get them to do what they need to do. Glad you found us, there are many here with very very similar stories. I hope you find the support here as much a blessing as I have. [/QUOTE]
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