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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 61834"><p>Welcome to the board.</p><p></p><p>Does your son have an IEP in school? The school avoidance can be addressed in it. My difficult child has school phobia, so I know what you're dealing with in that regard. Do you know why he's refusing to go to school? Is the truancy officer/court aware of your son's mental health issues? Could you get your psychiatrist (psychiatrist) to speak on behalf at your son at the court hearing, or supply written documentation of your son's condition?</p><p></p><p>I agree with BBK, that sending him to his dad's is a temporary fix. I understand the fear that drove you to this decision, but if he is bipolar and not on medications, it's only a matter of time before he hits crisis level. </p><p></p><p>I'm glad you found us. There is a lot of support to be found among the parents on this board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 61834"] Welcome to the board. Does your son have an IEP in school? The school avoidance can be addressed in it. My difficult child has school phobia, so I know what you're dealing with in that regard. Do you know why he's refusing to go to school? Is the truancy officer/court aware of your son's mental health issues? Could you get your psychiatrist (psychiatrist) to speak on behalf at your son at the court hearing, or supply written documentation of your son's condition? I agree with BBK, that sending him to his dad's is a temporary fix. I understand the fear that drove you to this decision, but if he is bipolar and not on medications, it's only a matter of time before he hits crisis level. I'm glad you found us. There is a lot of support to be found among the parents on this board. [/QUOTE]
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