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<blockquote data-quote="unsure" data-source="post: 346145" data-attributes="member: 9046"><p>Well, I purchased and have begun reading The Explosive Child. Thank you so much for the recommendation. What I've read so far, makes so much sense!</p><p>I met with difficult child's IS team yesterday. At this point we are putting him back in in-school counseling. He seems to really like the counselor and responds better to her then the outside counselor we tried. They are going to do another Conner's and Bask (?) assessment as well both before and after counseling in an effort to rule out any underlying neurological disorder. We are going to arrange for difficult child & I to attend one-on-one counseling over the summer after his individual counseling is complete to try and resolve this rift between us. I am his target for frustration and he is wearing me out as I'm sure you can all relate. As far as his academics go, he has proven he is completely capable and understands so we feel sure it's his attitude getting in the way...if it's not of interest to him, he refuses to make the effort. I am pleased with the school and the staff and feel that they see my difficult child at true value and are willing to take whatever steps necessary while working together closely to resolve any issues he may have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unsure, post: 346145, member: 9046"] Well, I purchased and have begun reading The Explosive Child. Thank you so much for the recommendation. What I've read so far, makes so much sense! I met with difficult child's IS team yesterday. At this point we are putting him back in in-school counseling. He seems to really like the counselor and responds better to her then the outside counselor we tried. They are going to do another Conner's and Bask (?) assessment as well both before and after counseling in an effort to rule out any underlying neurological disorder. We are going to arrange for difficult child & I to attend one-on-one counseling over the summer after his individual counseling is complete to try and resolve this rift between us. I am his target for frustration and he is wearing me out as I'm sure you can all relate. As far as his academics go, he has proven he is completely capable and understands so we feel sure it's his attitude getting in the way...if it's not of interest to him, he refuses to make the effort. I am pleased with the school and the staff and feel that they see my difficult child at true value and are willing to take whatever steps necessary while working together closely to resolve any issues he may have. [/QUOTE]
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