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I'm exhausted, and he's still choosing aggression
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<blockquote data-quote="sameold sameold" data-source="post: 123569" data-attributes="member: 4640"><p>Hi</p><p>I tried to post this shortly after you originally posted but for some reason it told me your post had been moved? But here it is back. So, I will try this again. </p><p>I wanted you to know that I feel for you, when my difficult child was in public school he was the same way. It was very very hard, especially for him, he would come home exhausted. Sometimes our difficult child are just not able to be in a public school situation. Once my difficult child started going to a private special school, things calmed down considerably for him. It takes teachers who are specifically extensively trained in neurological disorders to truly understand our difficult child's and also to have compassion for them. I don't think they intentialy choose to be "bad" but they act out when they aren't feeling safe or understood. I urge you to look deeper and to hold some PET meetings with your school, if things aren't working out it is their responsiblity to find a place that can truly help your son.</p><p>Good luck</p><p>PS is your son currenlty diagnosed with anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sameold sameold, post: 123569, member: 4640"] Hi I tried to post this shortly after you originally posted but for some reason it told me your post had been moved? But here it is back. So, I will try this again. I wanted you to know that I feel for you, when my difficult child was in public school he was the same way. It was very very hard, especially for him, he would come home exhausted. Sometimes our difficult child are just not able to be in a public school situation. Once my difficult child started going to a private special school, things calmed down considerably for him. It takes teachers who are specifically extensively trained in neurological disorders to truly understand our difficult child's and also to have compassion for them. I don't think they intentialy choose to be "bad" but they act out when they aren't feeling safe or understood. I urge you to look deeper and to hold some PET meetings with your school, if things aren't working out it is their responsiblity to find a place that can truly help your son. Good luck PS is your son currenlty diagnosed with anything? [/QUOTE]
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