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<blockquote data-quote="Alisonlg" data-source="post: 29642" data-attributes="member: 2894"><p>We *just* entered the school refusal phase (which actually was coupled with refusal to LEAVE school when he went, believe it or not), so I can not offer any wonderful advice, as the school has not been much help (and actually think their change in tactics AT school played a big role in his refusal). Anyway, I'm rambling.</p><p></p><p>Just wanted to give some big hugs to you, as I know how frustrating and emotionally draining it is...especially if your difficult child is anything like ours and will rage the entire 7 hours of the school day when he stays home.</p><p></p><p>Our difficult child is currently in the psychiatric hospital and your psychiatrist might be right that it may be the right next step...especially if he ever talks of hurting himself or during his rages is ever a danger of hurting you or someone in your home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alisonlg, post: 29642, member: 2894"] We *just* entered the school refusal phase (which actually was coupled with refusal to LEAVE school when he went, believe it or not), so I can not offer any wonderful advice, as the school has not been much help (and actually think their change in tactics AT school played a big role in his refusal). Anyway, I'm rambling. Just wanted to give some big hugs to you, as I know how frustrating and emotionally draining it is...especially if your difficult child is anything like ours and will rage the entire 7 hours of the school day when he stays home. Our difficult child is currently in the psychiatric hospital and your psychiatrist might be right that it may be the right next step...especially if he ever talks of hurting himself or during his rages is ever a danger of hurting you or someone in your home. [/QUOTE]
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