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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 243709" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>My biggest fear is that they'll send him to the alternative school. When I first learned there was one in our county, I was excited about it...then I learned what it really is. </p><p> </p><p>Terry, I don't know what sets him off. Most days they can push him and challenge him a little. It always risks a meltdown when you challenge him, but they know that...they figured him out quickly. What made yesterday's so bad...? I don't know. They don't either. </p><p> </p><p>The scariest part is that he wasn't raging out of control yesterday (he often is not able to control himself and his teachers and para's were quick to figure this out and see it). Yesterday, they felt he was totally in control and very much aware of what he was doing. I've seen this in him, tho not often. That was the way he was when he killed the chicken, and when he nearly drove us out of the house in '06. Its not often, but its scarey, cause he doesn't care...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 243709, member: 1848"] My biggest fear is that they'll send him to the alternative school. When I first learned there was one in our county, I was excited about it...then I learned what it really is. Terry, I don't know what sets him off. Most days they can push him and challenge him a little. It always risks a meltdown when you challenge him, but they know that...they figured him out quickly. What made yesterday's so bad...? I don't know. They don't either. The scariest part is that he wasn't raging out of control yesterday (he often is not able to control himself and his teachers and para's were quick to figure this out and see it). Yesterday, they felt he was totally in control and very much aware of what he was doing. I've seen this in him, tho not often. That was the way he was when he killed the chicken, and when he nearly drove us out of the house in '06. Its not often, but its scarey, cause he doesn't care... [/QUOTE]
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