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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 257625" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I know from experience how difficult it is as a single Mom to have to face expensive and complicated treatment choices. on the other hand it is really important that you know now....the school can take action against him if he is being aggressive. My youngest daughter (now in her mid-40's) was literally kicked out of the public school system "back in the day" because she required too much attention. My difficult child grandson (now 18) was threatened with expulsion because of a perceived threat to another student.</p><p></p><p>I am absolute NOT trying to scare you but I don't want you to be caught off guard. It may not be true where you are but where I live, "if" the kid is causing difficulty they will try to get rid of that student. </p><p></p><p>I would use the Net and see if there is a blog or site where parents in your community have united. They could direct you toward a valuable resource.</p><p>Truly I hate to even type the advice to "find help asap at any cost" but I</p><p>do think that is important. Get yourself a daily journal going and note every</p><p>sign of trouble <u><strong>and</strong></u> record every effort you make to find support in your community. Sending supportive hugs your way...I understand. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 257625, member: 35"] I know from experience how difficult it is as a single Mom to have to face expensive and complicated treatment choices. on the other hand it is really important that you know now....the school can take action against him if he is being aggressive. My youngest daughter (now in her mid-40's) was literally kicked out of the public school system "back in the day" because she required too much attention. My difficult child grandson (now 18) was threatened with expulsion because of a perceived threat to another student. I am absolute NOT trying to scare you but I don't want you to be caught off guard. It may not be true where you are but where I live, "if" the kid is causing difficulty they will try to get rid of that student. I would use the Net and see if there is a blog or site where parents in your community have united. They could direct you toward a valuable resource. Truly I hate to even type the advice to "find help asap at any cost" but I do think that is important. Get yourself a daily journal going and note every sign of trouble [U][B]and[/B][/U] record every effort you make to find support in your community. Sending supportive hugs your way...I understand. DDD [/QUOTE]
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