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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 534033"><p>I homeschooled difficult child 1 for kindergarten. He has been in public school since. Before each school year I meet with his teachers and described some of the behaviors we saw at home and insisted on a back and forth notebook. They thought I was crazy. difficult child 1 was perfect in school. (They didn't realize the other kids in the class were scared of him. Or that his first hallucinations were at school in 1st grade.) All they saw was some separation anxiety at the start of the day. I kept being the crazy pushy weird mom. Then in 2nd grade everything hit the fan. I have never seen an aide approved that fast. School did a complete 180. </p><p></p><p>School will eventually realize that V has a problem. It just might take them awhile. And of course you do all you can to support V until they do. And you do everything to support V after school gets a clue.</p><p></p><p>And who said I was sane?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 534033"] I homeschooled difficult child 1 for kindergarten. He has been in public school since. Before each school year I meet with his teachers and described some of the behaviors we saw at home and insisted on a back and forth notebook. They thought I was crazy. difficult child 1 was perfect in school. (They didn't realize the other kids in the class were scared of him. Or that his first hallucinations were at school in 1st grade.) All they saw was some separation anxiety at the start of the day. I kept being the crazy pushy weird mom. Then in 2nd grade everything hit the fan. I have never seen an aide approved that fast. School did a complete 180. School will eventually realize that V has a problem. It just might take them awhile. And of course you do all you can to support V until they do. And you do everything to support V after school gets a clue. And who said I was sane? [/QUOTE]
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