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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 197874" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>I agree, a child psychiatrist is needed immediately, the counselor will have to wait. You should be able to have difficult child seen same day for a crisis like this. Don't let a secretary put you off (although most won't, they tend to know an emergency when they hear one). </p><p></p><p>I'm puzzled about the other parent apparently knowing that sexual inappropriateness and bullying has gone on at school and hasn't contacted you or the school ...? At any rate, the school will have to know so that an appropriate plan can be put in place there. Since tomorrow is Friday, maybe keep difficult child home in the morning, call the school and tell them he has a medical absence and talk privately to the principal. I would think a meeting with any involved staff - administrators, teachers, etc. - will be necessary to get the full story. More information will help everyone involved.</p><p></p><p>Does your difficult child feel comfortable with your psychiatrist, i.e. do you think he would open up about this behavior? Hopefully an appointment tomorrow will shed more light on things. </p><p></p><p>I'm so sorry. Try to get some sleep so that your mind is clear tomorrow. Hopefully you'll be able to have someone along to support you. If not, we're here when you can get to the list. {{hugs}} and warm thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 197874, member: 2884"] I agree, a child psychiatrist is needed immediately, the counselor will have to wait. You should be able to have difficult child seen same day for a crisis like this. Don't let a secretary put you off (although most won't, they tend to know an emergency when they hear one). I'm puzzled about the other parent apparently knowing that sexual inappropriateness and bullying has gone on at school and hasn't contacted you or the school ...? At any rate, the school will have to know so that an appropriate plan can be put in place there. Since tomorrow is Friday, maybe keep difficult child home in the morning, call the school and tell them he has a medical absence and talk privately to the principal. I would think a meeting with any involved staff - administrators, teachers, etc. - will be necessary to get the full story. More information will help everyone involved. Does your difficult child feel comfortable with your psychiatrist, i.e. do you think he would open up about this behavior? Hopefully an appointment tomorrow will shed more light on things. I'm so sorry. Try to get some sleep so that your mind is clear tomorrow. Hopefully you'll be able to have someone along to support you. If not, we're here when you can get to the list. {{hugs}} and warm thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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