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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 472483" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>They said I refused to let difficult child attend their school time, I said no, I refused to allow for an open dialog from school and hospital. He doesn't have any homework, only reading 5 minutes a night and recording it. I will bring that form for them. They said, well it is crossed out, I said I was not even handed any forms about school. They said they will allow verbal consent for him to attend and will just have me sign later. that it is a separate form from the exchange of info release. HMMM??? I can imagine difficult child feeling left out if everyone else got to go to "school". Yikes. Glad they called but wonder why they did't explain there were separate forms? Oh well. </p><p></p><p>Did any of you have kids who were so mad that the couldn't get over it? I am so worried that this was a HUGE mistake and that he will be so stuck in being mad at me that he can't come back to normal. I know it sounds silly given he has a good life and loves what he does every day (with the exception of the meltdowns at times) so.... I just am scared. I woke with my heart pounding. I did make sure I ate yesterday because I knew I was forgetting. Nothing tastes good, I just have to do it like taking medicine.</p><p></p><p>The nurse asked if I was ok when I cried (the first time they saw me cry at all) I said I was fine just sad about how he felt and i think I have a right to feel sad about my son. He was ok with that answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 472483, member: 12886"] They said I refused to let difficult child attend their school time, I said no, I refused to allow for an open dialog from school and hospital. He doesn't have any homework, only reading 5 minutes a night and recording it. I will bring that form for them. They said, well it is crossed out, I said I was not even handed any forms about school. They said they will allow verbal consent for him to attend and will just have me sign later. that it is a separate form from the exchange of info release. HMMM??? I can imagine difficult child feeling left out if everyone else got to go to "school". Yikes. Glad they called but wonder why they did't explain there were separate forms? Oh well. Did any of you have kids who were so mad that the couldn't get over it? I am so worried that this was a HUGE mistake and that he will be so stuck in being mad at me that he can't come back to normal. I know it sounds silly given he has a good life and loves what he does every day (with the exception of the meltdowns at times) so.... I just am scared. I woke with my heart pounding. I did make sure I ate yesterday because I knew I was forgetting. Nothing tastes good, I just have to do it like taking medicine. The nurse asked if I was ok when I cried (the first time they saw me cry at all) I said I was fine just sad about how he felt and i think I have a right to feel sad about my son. He was ok with that answer. [/QUOTE]
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