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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 203217" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Restart your journal. Even what you do know will help. Then, tell the school staff that you are recording every single episode to present to a doctor. </p><p> </p><p>Last year my difficult child had so many bad episodes of bad behavior that his teacher felt bad about telling me about all of them. She knew they broke my heart. However, she also said that the staff as a whole felt that it was important for me to know EVERYTHING. And it was. So, I did get to learn about every little bad thing that was going on and cried a lot through it all. However, knowing everything also helped me get him the help he needed. If I didn't hear from the school, I probably would have told doctors, "Everything is going fine in school." and he would not have received the help he needed.</p><p> </p><p>I would also re-encourge you to research the SD policy and procedure on restraints. Demand that staff are properly trained. Demand a incident report be filed in her record and give to you every time they hold her down. (I would even ask for one on this last incident - they can be made after the fact). Show the report to difficult child's doctor and ask him/her if he/she thinks of it. I am just not sure that I am comfortable with it. It is sending me red flags for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 203217, member: 5096"] Restart your journal. Even what you do know will help. Then, tell the school staff that you are recording every single episode to present to a doctor. Last year my difficult child had so many bad episodes of bad behavior that his teacher felt bad about telling me about all of them. She knew they broke my heart. However, she also said that the staff as a whole felt that it was important for me to know EVERYTHING. And it was. So, I did get to learn about every little bad thing that was going on and cried a lot through it all. However, knowing everything also helped me get him the help he needed. If I didn't hear from the school, I probably would have told doctors, "Everything is going fine in school." and he would not have received the help he needed. I would also re-encourge you to research the SD policy and procedure on restraints. Demand that staff are properly trained. Demand a incident report be filed in her record and give to you every time they hold her down. (I would even ask for one on this last incident - they can be made after the fact). Show the report to difficult child's doctor and ask him/her if he/she thinks of it. I am just not sure that I am comfortable with it. It is sending me red flags for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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