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psychiatrist is recommending home teaching for difficult child but school nurse has to approve it!
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 609493" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>Well the Seroquel hasn't helped her sleep in the last few nights. She has been going to bed very late. She does say after she takes it she feels less anxious, but she does not feel tired. I am going to call psychiatrist and see if we can go up from 25 to 50. She missed school again this morning because she refused to get up since she barely slept last night. And now I have my supervisor who is suddenly watching her attendance like a hawk. She pulled up her attendance earlier this morning and told me I excused her when I shouldn't have, based on the fact that she's been absent more than three days. If a student is absent more than three days the school requires a doctor's note, but difficult child didn't miss more than three days. I pointed out to her that she was in the school psychiatric's office for one period last Wednesday so she was technically in school. I don't know why she is keeping such close tabs on her. She knows the situation and that we are in the process of getting her home teaching. Until it goes through, I'm attempting to get her to school as much as possible but it hasn't been easy due to her medications being off. The school psychiatric came up to me today and said we are going to have a meeting either next Monday or Tuesday, depending on when his boss is available. I wish this would be over and done with already. It's putting me under a bunch of stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 609493, member: 2196"] Well the Seroquel hasn't helped her sleep in the last few nights. She has been going to bed very late. She does say after she takes it she feels less anxious, but she does not feel tired. I am going to call psychiatrist and see if we can go up from 25 to 50. She missed school again this morning because she refused to get up since she barely slept last night. And now I have my supervisor who is suddenly watching her attendance like a hawk. She pulled up her attendance earlier this morning and told me I excused her when I shouldn't have, based on the fact that she's been absent more than three days. If a student is absent more than three days the school requires a doctor's note, but difficult child didn't miss more than three days. I pointed out to her that she was in the school psychiatric's office for one period last Wednesday so she was technically in school. I don't know why she is keeping such close tabs on her. She knows the situation and that we are in the process of getting her home teaching. Until it goes through, I'm attempting to get her to school as much as possible but it hasn't been easy due to her medications being off. The school psychiatric came up to me today and said we are going to have a meeting either next Monday or Tuesday, depending on when his boss is available. I wish this would be over and done with already. It's putting me under a bunch of stress. [/QUOTE]
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