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Dealing with Truancy...an 8 yr old
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 26681" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>If you call 911, you'll also be reported to CPS. I wouldn't like that, but some people don't mind and some feel they've been helped. I was told that if you are involved with the police regarding a child a call automatically goes out to CPS. You may want to take him to a psychiatric hospital if he is dangerous. He'd get another evaluation there, and maybe they can stabilize him. Not pushing medications--my son isn't on any and medications didn't help him, but if my son were acting like yours is, I would want him to get better, and would definitely want to see if medications could help him (and the rest of the family) live a happier, more productive life. There is some reason he doesn't want to go to school, and, in my opinion, it's more than just defiance. If it's not anxiety, then again I recommend a neuropsychologist to try to find out what's going on. Hugs again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 26681, member: 1550"] If you call 911, you'll also be reported to CPS. I wouldn't like that, but some people don't mind and some feel they've been helped. I was told that if you are involved with the police regarding a child a call automatically goes out to CPS. You may want to take him to a psychiatric hospital if he is dangerous. He'd get another evaluation there, and maybe they can stabilize him. Not pushing medications--my son isn't on any and medications didn't help him, but if my son were acting like yours is, I would want him to get better, and would definitely want to see if medications could help him (and the rest of the family) live a happier, more productive life. There is some reason he doesn't want to go to school, and, in my opinion, it's more than just defiance. If it's not anxiety, then again I recommend a neuropsychologist to try to find out what's going on. Hugs again. [/QUOTE]
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