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I'm Almost Afraid to Say it Out Loud
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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 60731" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>That is really good news, but as the parent of similar kids, I have a possible explanation - there is no school for him at the moment. </p><p>difficult child 3 loved going to school, but it made him feel sick. It took a long time for him to realise that it was SCHOOL that made him sick. But even without the nausea issues, we had HUGE behavioural problems at school even when he was trying to behave, trying to hold it together and we had done everything we could to equip him to cope.</p><p>On holidays everything would go well. I could trust his behaviour, he was polite to all, in public people would disbelieve that there was anything wrong. But when school would go back we got the calls from the school again. And he would come home from school angry, depressed, raging, and we couldn't do anything with him.</p><p></p><p>The big test will come when school goes back. I hope I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 60731, member: 1991"] That is really good news, but as the parent of similar kids, I have a possible explanation - there is no school for him at the moment. difficult child 3 loved going to school, but it made him feel sick. It took a long time for him to realise that it was SCHOOL that made him sick. But even without the nausea issues, we had HUGE behavioural problems at school even when he was trying to behave, trying to hold it together and we had done everything we could to equip him to cope. On holidays everything would go well. I could trust his behaviour, he was polite to all, in public people would disbelieve that there was anything wrong. But when school would go back we got the calls from the school again. And he would come home from school angry, depressed, raging, and we couldn't do anything with him. The big test will come when school goes back. I hope I'm wrong. Marg [/QUOTE]
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