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<blockquote data-quote="JJJ" data-source="post: 394432" data-attributes="member: 1169"><p>Tigger had another meltdown at school. Four hours after the meltdown his blood pressure and pulse were extremely elevated. That's a pretty reliable sign that he had a seizure but, of course, I doubt the school will believe me cause they think it is 'just' behavior. He is finally asleep and I took his vitals while he was sleeping and they are normal again. </p><p></p><p>He had the metal part of a sharpener in his folder and the building principal is pushing for a 5-10 day out of school suspension. Mr. Pretty Boy is seriously deranged if he thinks I will tolerate that. We just spent 3 months getting Tigger over a major case of school avoidance and anxiety and he wants to keep him out for 1-2 weeks because he had a piece of a pencil sharpener in his folder???? Add that to the holiday break and we could be looking at 25+ days off from school in a row, yeah, that will work. Let's teach a school-phobic child new ways to get out of going to school -- ways that mom can't ignore <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p></p><p>He didn't threaten anyone, and when questioned he stated that another student gave it to him when her pencil sharpener broke the other day and he kept meaning to take it home but forgot. He said he wanted to bring it home so he could sharpen pencils 'the old-fashioned way'. The other student was gone for the day so they will question her tomorrow, hopefully she remembers giving it to him and tells them that and when they question him again, that he doesn't start making stuff up to make them happy (cause clearly they want a different answer than the one he gave them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJJ, post: 394432, member: 1169"] Tigger had another meltdown at school. Four hours after the meltdown his blood pressure and pulse were extremely elevated. That's a pretty reliable sign that he had a seizure but, of course, I doubt the school will believe me cause they think it is 'just' behavior. He is finally asleep and I took his vitals while he was sleeping and they are normal again. He had the metal part of a sharpener in his folder and the building principal is pushing for a 5-10 day out of school suspension. Mr. Pretty Boy is seriously deranged if he thinks I will tolerate that. We just spent 3 months getting Tigger over a major case of school avoidance and anxiety and he wants to keep him out for 1-2 weeks because he had a piece of a pencil sharpener in his folder???? Add that to the holiday break and we could be looking at 25+ days off from school in a row, yeah, that will work. Let's teach a school-phobic child new ways to get out of going to school -- ways that mom can't ignore :( He didn't threaten anyone, and when questioned he stated that another student gave it to him when her pencil sharpener broke the other day and he kept meaning to take it home but forgot. He said he wanted to bring it home so he could sharpen pencils 'the old-fashioned way'. The other student was gone for the day so they will question her tomorrow, hopefully she remembers giving it to him and tells them that and when they question him again, that he doesn't start making stuff up to make them happy (cause clearly they want a different answer than the one he gave them). [/QUOTE]
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