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does anyone know parent rights when difficult child refuses to go to school?
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<blockquote data-quote="sjexpress" data-source="post: 576598" data-attributes="member: 15790"><p>Thank you for all your responses. difficult child does not have an IEP and never did. Before this school year, we have never had a problem in school or going to school, only at home. He had a 90's avg. and made honor society last year and this past first quarter. That was the one good thing....now it is gone!</p><p>I spoke with our psychiatrist and advised her what has been happening the past week and a half with school refusal and with the school social worker. She is writing up a recommendation for home services/schooling for a few weeks until we can regulate medications or see any effect from them as difficult child just started taking them 4 days ago. Of course he has to attend counseling too. </p><p>I am sick over these changes with difficult child. I can't stand to see him throw it all away. He is miserable as are we. There is no laughter now at home, just anger and frustration between all of us all day long.</p><p> Another question- what is your opinion on this.... both social worker from school and husband have told difficult child that if he does not go to school, he can not participate in any of his sports programs that he does outside of school? Now that is his only socialization time and exercise ( difficult child is over weight ). This is making difficult child even more angrier and difficult. Last nite we did not take him to basketball practice and things were not pretty at home! I feel denying him sports is making things worse but others feel sports is a priviledge and if difficult child does not do his responsiblities, no sports! I wish I could run away! All I do is cry!</p><p></p><p>Jan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjexpress, post: 576598, member: 15790"] Thank you for all your responses. difficult child does not have an IEP and never did. Before this school year, we have never had a problem in school or going to school, only at home. He had a 90's avg. and made honor society last year and this past first quarter. That was the one good thing....now it is gone! I spoke with our psychiatrist and advised her what has been happening the past week and a half with school refusal and with the school social worker. She is writing up a recommendation for home services/schooling for a few weeks until we can regulate medications or see any effect from them as difficult child just started taking them 4 days ago. Of course he has to attend counseling too. I am sick over these changes with difficult child. I can't stand to see him throw it all away. He is miserable as are we. There is no laughter now at home, just anger and frustration between all of us all day long. Another question- what is your opinion on this.... both social worker from school and husband have told difficult child that if he does not go to school, he can not participate in any of his sports programs that he does outside of school? Now that is his only socialization time and exercise ( difficult child is over weight ). This is making difficult child even more angrier and difficult. Last nite we did not take him to basketball practice and things were not pretty at home! I feel denying him sports is making things worse but others feel sports is a priviledge and if difficult child does not do his responsiblities, no sports! I wish I could run away! All I do is cry! Jan [/QUOTE]
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