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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 701160" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>The school refused to skip him any grade. They said the same thing about maturity etc. which does make sense in the long run but for right in this moment I time it would of been a great solution for him. They know he can handle the academics but where to afraid of having him come back to the school and then having to deal with his behaviors as a 3rd grader. </p><p></p><p>This last week has been just as bad as it's been going for him. Daily phone calls to come get him, different paras almost everyday that don't know him, school staff not following his plan etc. he threw a chair Tuesday in the classroom out of frustration because when he asks for anything to help cope (going outside or his stress toys) they tell him no do your work so he's quit asking. I've asked over and over to try another school and get no where. </p><p></p><p>The lssp called me yesterday and is just as frustrated with the school as I am with them not following recommendations. She did tell me her report is done and she's sending me a copy of it today. She said he does not meet the criteria for autism. She went with a diagnosis of anxiety and sensory processing disorder (SPD). And also included the original adhd diagnosis he had from his regular doctor last year. She believes all his problems are coming from the anxiety and sensory processing disorder (SPD) but included the adhd diagnosis because the school understands how to deal with interventions for that. A lot of them are the same as sensory processing disorder (SPD). She's also making the recommendation that they give him higher level work so that he actually wants to do it. Right now he struggles with and hates writing, to him writing his abcs is waste of his time because he already knows them, same with 3 letter spelling words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 701160, member: 20727"] The school refused to skip him any grade. They said the same thing about maturity etc. which does make sense in the long run but for right in this moment I time it would of been a great solution for him. They know he can handle the academics but where to afraid of having him come back to the school and then having to deal with his behaviors as a 3rd grader. This last week has been just as bad as it's been going for him. Daily phone calls to come get him, different paras almost everyday that don't know him, school staff not following his plan etc. he threw a chair Tuesday in the classroom out of frustration because when he asks for anything to help cope (going outside or his stress toys) they tell him no do your work so he's quit asking. I've asked over and over to try another school and get no where. The lssp called me yesterday and is just as frustrated with the school as I am with them not following recommendations. She did tell me her report is done and she's sending me a copy of it today. She said he does not meet the criteria for autism. She went with a diagnosis of anxiety and sensory processing disorder (SPD). And also included the original adhd diagnosis he had from his regular doctor last year. She believes all his problems are coming from the anxiety and sensory processing disorder (SPD) but included the adhd diagnosis because the school understands how to deal with interventions for that. A lot of them are the same as sensory processing disorder (SPD). She's also making the recommendation that they give him higher level work so that he actually wants to do it. Right now he struggles with and hates writing, to him writing his abcs is waste of his time because he already knows them, same with 3 letter spelling words. [/QUOTE]
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