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Oh Cr@p! Outta the frying pan...
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 152721" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Hey, he had 2 good days! That's a start!! (Okay, trying to find the bright side.)</p><p> </p><p>So, if you can't get the note from psychiatrist by Monday, what happens? Isn't there something in the old school's records about this type of behavior? In the parent report?</p><p> </p><p>My daughter loved to threaten suicide, murder or mayhem to divert attention from her behavior. I used to write a letter at the beginning of school to the teacher explaining exactly what she would do and what the triggers were. In 4th grade, she threatened to jump out of the window -- the teacher went over and opened the window so she wouldn't break the glass. Took the wind right out of my child's sails (of course, it probably helped that the odds of doing any serious harm were somewhere between slim and none -- it was a one-story school).</p><p> </p><p>It really does sound like this school has a good handle on how to handle your son. Hope you guys continue to have a good relationship.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 152721, member: 3626"] Hey, he had 2 good days! That's a start!! (Okay, trying to find the bright side.) So, if you can't get the note from psychiatrist by Monday, what happens? Isn't there something in the old school's records about this type of behavior? In the parent report? My daughter loved to threaten suicide, murder or mayhem to divert attention from her behavior. I used to write a letter at the beginning of school to the teacher explaining exactly what she would do and what the triggers were. In 4th grade, she threatened to jump out of the window -- the teacher went over and opened the window so she wouldn't break the glass. Took the wind right out of my child's sails (of course, it probably helped that the odds of doing any serious harm were somewhere between slim and none -- it was a one-story school). It really does sound like this school has a good handle on how to handle your son. Hope you guys continue to have a good relationship. [/QUOTE]
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