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So it looks like difficult child will be outplaced from school
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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonlg" data-source="post: 44428" data-attributes="member: 2894"><p>Today was day 3 for M to go back to school, post psychiatric hospital discharge, and the refusal to go to school started back up again. :frown: Thankfully, on the homefront it was MUCH MUCH calmer than our past school refusal days (no major meltdowns, no restraining, no violence), but the school sees it as a repeat pattern and a sign that things aren't working.</p><p></p><p>So, I spoke with the school SW and she has been in contact with the SD and they're discussing out placing M at an alternative school, which I'm sure is truly the setting he needs, but I'm very nervous and hesitant at a placement at this time of the school year. Their school year ends a few weeks earlier than the regular schools do, meaning they only have a few weeks left...and his anxiety has been high about "being kicked out of school" for years since he was kicked out of two day cares as a preschooler. I'm just worried this would be a difficult blow for him. I'm all for it for the next school year...but I'm concerned about placement for just a few weeks to a month.</p><p></p><p>She had mentioned something earlier about a private tutor...perhaps I should call a PPT meeting and request that and see how far I get? Gosh, this is such unchartered territory for me. To "<strong>guess</strong>" what decisions are going to keep my child the most stable weigh so heavy on my heart. It's no wonder *I* feel so unstable myself as of late. ::<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/sigh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sigh:" title="sigh :sigh:" data-shortname=":sigh:" />::</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonlg, post: 44428, member: 2894"] Today was day 3 for M to go back to school, post psychiatric hospital discharge, and the refusal to go to school started back up again. [img]:frown:[/img] Thankfully, on the homefront it was MUCH MUCH calmer than our past school refusal days (no major meltdowns, no restraining, no violence), but the school sees it as a repeat pattern and a sign that things aren't working. So, I spoke with the school SW and she has been in contact with the SD and they're discussing out placing M at an alternative school, which I'm sure is truly the setting he needs, but I'm very nervous and hesitant at a placement at this time of the school year. Their school year ends a few weeks earlier than the regular schools do, meaning they only have a few weeks left...and his anxiety has been high about "being kicked out of school" for years since he was kicked out of two day cares as a preschooler. I'm just worried this would be a difficult blow for him. I'm all for it for the next school year...but I'm concerned about placement for just a few weeks to a month. She had mentioned something earlier about a private tutor...perhaps I should call a PPT meeting and request that and see how far I get? Gosh, this is such unchartered territory for me. To "[b]guess[/b]" what decisions are going to keep my child the most stable weigh so heavy on my heart. It's no wonder *I* feel so unstable myself as of late. :::sigh::: [/QUOTE]
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