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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 44919"><p>I feel your pain. My difficult child is the queen of school refusal. At least, I thought she was. Now it seems yours is queen and mine is just a princess. :smile: Just teasing...</p><p></p><p>Do you know what triggers her school refusal? Is it anxiety? Does she have an IEP in place? Would a school resource officer, guidance counselor or principal be willing to come to your house and pick her up when she refuses to go? I have that option with our SD. And when I tell difficult child that if she doesn't go that I'm calling the AP, she goes.</p><p></p><p>In some states the parents can be charged with educational neglect if their kids are truant. We have a couple of online schools here. They are charter schools. IOW, public schools that are home internet based. They have to follow the state mandated curriculum and participate in the state achievement testing. Do you have something like that in your state? Maybe contact the State Board of Education and see what you can find. Just tossing out some ideas...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 44919"] I feel your pain. My difficult child is the queen of school refusal. At least, I thought she was. Now it seems yours is queen and mine is just a princess. [img]:smile:[/img] Just teasing... Do you know what triggers her school refusal? Is it anxiety? Does she have an IEP in place? Would a school resource officer, guidance counselor or principal be willing to come to your house and pick her up when she refuses to go? I have that option with our SD. And when I tell difficult child that if she doesn't go that I'm calling the AP, she goes. In some states the parents can be charged with educational neglect if their kids are truant. We have a couple of online schools here. They are charter schools. IOW, public schools that are home internet based. They have to follow the state mandated curriculum and participate in the state achievement testing. Do you have something like that in your state? Maybe contact the State Board of Education and see what you can find. Just tossing out some ideas... [/QUOTE]
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