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<blockquote data-quote="Gwenage" data-source="post: 610998" data-attributes="member: 17120"><p>The school filled out a bunch of test questionnaires and he came back with anxiety, Aspergers, ODD, CD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), school phobia, and like everything. Some test told them he had a high likelihood of violence. It is like you said. His anxiety is causing him to do and say just about anything to get away. He truly does need another placement . I do not think he will ever be comfortable in our local school. I just disagree with the need for an ED placement, you know? He does call out in class and is way behind his peers in social skills.</p><p></p><p>My son was excited to learn he may be able to go anywhere else. He keeps asking to be home schooled. </p><p></p><p>We we have an appointment with a psychiatrist on November 5 and 6. I wish he had a change to get in with the psychiatrist before this all happened. He had such a good second grade year we were unprepared for all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gwenage, post: 610998, member: 17120"] The school filled out a bunch of test questionnaires and he came back with anxiety, Aspergers, ODD, CD, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), school phobia, and like everything. Some test told them he had a high likelihood of violence. It is like you said. His anxiety is causing him to do and say just about anything to get away. He truly does need another placement . I do not think he will ever be comfortable in our local school. I just disagree with the need for an ED placement, you know? He does call out in class and is way behind his peers in social skills. My son was excited to learn he may be able to go anywhere else. He keeps asking to be home schooled. We we have an appointment with a psychiatrist on November 5 and 6. I wish he had a change to get in with the psychiatrist before this all happened. He had such a good second grade year we were unprepared for all this. [/QUOTE]
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