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Looking at hospitalization..... :(
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<blockquote data-quote="troubledheart" data-source="post: 276850" data-attributes="member: 7465"><p>I just want to say thanks to all the support. It really means a lot knowing that others know what I am talking about and not looking at me like an alien and a "bad" parent. </p><p> </p><p>So far, he has not been more violent than trying to kick in a door at school, but they seem to catch him before (like when he is chaseing down a kid) it gets to that point. </p><p> </p><p>I am having such a terrible time finding any psychiatrist here. I have an emergency call into his therapist right now, for some much needed advice that cannot wait till our appointment on monday. </p><p> </p><p>I asked the school to keep him in the EBD room for the rest of the week with 1 on 1 support for him until our IEP meeting on Monday for a new BIP, but they have refused, because they think he can handle things but will keep a close eye on him, between his part time aide and Special Education classes. When will the schools ever learn. He is not doing well with peers, and it is unsafe for him to be around anyone? Am I being overprotective?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="troubledheart, post: 276850, member: 7465"] I just want to say thanks to all the support. It really means a lot knowing that others know what I am talking about and not looking at me like an alien and a "bad" parent. So far, he has not been more violent than trying to kick in a door at school, but they seem to catch him before (like when he is chaseing down a kid) it gets to that point. I am having such a terrible time finding any psychiatrist here. I have an emergency call into his therapist right now, for some much needed advice that cannot wait till our appointment on monday. I asked the school to keep him in the EBD room for the rest of the week with 1 on 1 support for him until our IEP meeting on Monday for a new BIP, but they have refused, because they think he can handle things but will keep a close eye on him, between his part time aide and Special Education classes. When will the schools ever learn. He is not doing well with peers, and it is unsafe for him to be around anyone? Am I being overprotective? [/QUOTE]
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