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It's Not Over - More Drama Today
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyFace" data-source="post: 512600" data-attributes="member: 6546"><p>She refused a Quizno's sub (and she LOVES takeout) and Bagel-fuls and danish - any of those she would normally snap-up....so it's not the particular food to which she's turning up her nose. It's all food.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure about the school route. Typically, she is a poor student with a poor attitude. Doesn't do homework...doesn't participate in class...gets into conflicts and confrontations with other students and tells anybody and their brother how horrific her home life has been. She is placed in classes with the other "problem" students so she doesn't stand out - the teachers just get through class ignoring most of the behaviors from these kids and move on.</p><p></p><p>So unless difficult child does something really over-the-top, I'm not sure any teachers will even understand what I am trying to talk to them about.</p><p></p><p>In the past, though - the suicide stuff has been very attention-getting and dramatic. One time she announced to her science class that when she went home that day she was either going to kill her family, or herself...she just hadn't decided which. THAT got her admitted to crisis.</p><p></p><p>The another time, she told a teacher that she wanted to die. Crisis almost turned us away until husband triggered her. The she got admitted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyFace, post: 512600, member: 6546"] She refused a Quizno's sub (and she LOVES takeout) and Bagel-fuls and danish - any of those she would normally snap-up....so it's not the particular food to which she's turning up her nose. It's all food. I'm not sure about the school route. Typically, she is a poor student with a poor attitude. Doesn't do homework...doesn't participate in class...gets into conflicts and confrontations with other students and tells anybody and their brother how horrific her home life has been. She is placed in classes with the other "problem" students so she doesn't stand out - the teachers just get through class ignoring most of the behaviors from these kids and move on. So unless difficult child does something really over-the-top, I'm not sure any teachers will even understand what I am trying to talk to them about. In the past, though - the suicide stuff has been very attention-getting and dramatic. One time she announced to her science class that when she went home that day she was either going to kill her family, or herself...she just hadn't decided which. THAT got her admitted to crisis. The another time, she told a teacher that she wanted to die. Crisis almost turned us away until husband triggered her. The she got admitted. [/QUOTE]
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