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difficult child falling apart at school-sorry long
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 345761" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>"For some reason though, no one seems to think he is at the point where he needs residential-in fact-the program that difficult child is in that is designed to keep kids in the home is dropping their support because they do not feel he is in danger of being placed out of the home (I was not at all happy about this and did try to convince them that isn't true)."</p><p></p><p>If this is the case then the school and support services shouldn't be asking you what to do to prevent injury to other kids, prevent injury to you, throwing desks and the variety of things he does when he is upset. Obviously they see something different than the school sees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 345761, member: 3"] "For some reason though, no one seems to think he is at the point where he needs residential-in fact-the program that difficult child is in that is designed to keep kids in the home is dropping their support because they do not feel he is in danger of being placed out of the home (I was not at all happy about this and did try to convince them that isn't true)." If this is the case then the school and support services shouldn't be asking you what to do to prevent injury to other kids, prevent injury to you, throwing desks and the variety of things he does when he is upset. Obviously they see something different than the school sees. [/QUOTE]
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