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psychiatrist's office called (and another possible suspension)
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 385540" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Sue-Good points! We have talked to school before about this. If they were to call the police it would be to speak with him first and if needed to take him to er for an admit to the hospital. It's so good to hear you speak about the positive steps thank you has taken-it does give me hope for difficult child. </p><p></p><p>Susie-It is a new to him aide, however, this happened at the alternative school where you would think they would have more training on how to work with kids like difficult child (the teachers there definitely know how to work with him). Good question about if it can be written into iep. I do know the school is not wanting him arrested but to be spoken with and if needed to be transported to Er for p-hospital admit.</p><p></p><p>Lisa-Thanks! He seemed so normal of a difficult child tonight (still a pita but no-where near needing hospitalization). on the other hand, he can switch so quickly.</p><p></p><p>Linda-I don't think juvy would necessarily hit home with difficult child. I do know he is truly scared at the thought of it.</p><p></p><p>Janet-Immediate consequences-you think they would "get" it-sigh!</p><p></p><p>Klmno-It is a difficult to sort things out. I do believe difficult child cannot continue to be violent and in the real world they won't give him the breaks. </p><p></p><p>I did receive a call back from the director of the program. He said in hindsight he should have just told me it would be a one day suspension. He said he just likes to thorough. There will be no recommendation for expulsion. He said tomorrow he will try to process with difficult child but that he will also be processing with the SEA. I think when he went back and reread the email of what occurred he realized that while difficult child was wrong, the situation might have been avoided had it been handled correctly.</p><p></p><p>Crossing my fingers he has a good day tomorrow. Next week is a short week as he has Thursday and Friday off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 385540, member: 1631"] Sue-Good points! We have talked to school before about this. If they were to call the police it would be to speak with him first and if needed to take him to er for an admit to the hospital. It's so good to hear you speak about the positive steps thank you has taken-it does give me hope for difficult child. Susie-It is a new to him aide, however, this happened at the alternative school where you would think they would have more training on how to work with kids like difficult child (the teachers there definitely know how to work with him). Good question about if it can be written into iep. I do know the school is not wanting him arrested but to be spoken with and if needed to be transported to Er for p-hospital admit. Lisa-Thanks! He seemed so normal of a difficult child tonight (still a pita but no-where near needing hospitalization). on the other hand, he can switch so quickly. Linda-I don't think juvy would necessarily hit home with difficult child. I do know he is truly scared at the thought of it. Janet-Immediate consequences-you think they would "get" it-sigh! Klmno-It is a difficult to sort things out. I do believe difficult child cannot continue to be violent and in the real world they won't give him the breaks. I did receive a call back from the director of the program. He said in hindsight he should have just told me it would be a one day suspension. He said he just likes to thorough. There will be no recommendation for expulsion. He said tomorrow he will try to process with difficult child but that he will also be processing with the SEA. I think when he went back and reread the email of what occurred he realized that while difficult child was wrong, the situation might have been avoided had it been handled correctly. Crossing my fingers he has a good day tomorrow. Next week is a short week as he has Thursday and Friday off. [/QUOTE]
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