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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 248223"><p>Thanks so much. I like the idea of journaling. I should start doing that. At least putting down my feelings will help get them out. </p><p></p><p>I just had a call from the school psychologist, he was looking for some paperwork that I completed last week. I should have known difficult child wouldn't get it turned in, I will look through his binder when I get home tonight and I will walk it into the school myself tomorrow. (I didn't want to walk it in myself last week, because on top of all going on with difficult child, I slipped and fell getting into the shower week before last and I look like someone really beat the h*ll out of me.) Anyway, he asked why difficult child wasn't in school, so I told him about difficult child's anxiety. He tells me that difficult child needs to come (no duh) and that he needs to be there, he said to explain to difficult child that he falls behind when he is out (been there done that). He says that he is trying to complete paperwork and testing for the IEP and that he is planning on testing difficult child tomorrow - he is only on campus a few days per week.</p><p></p><p>I had talked to my boyfriend a little earlier. He called and talked with difficult child a little bit. He is going to pick difficult child up and take him out for a little bit and talk to him some more. difficult child really looks up to him and hopefully he can ease him a little. difficult child did reveal to him that someone punched him last week, but he had not reported it. I told the school psychiatric about it, he said it might be true or it might be an excuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 248223"] Thanks so much. I like the idea of journaling. I should start doing that. At least putting down my feelings will help get them out. I just had a call from the school psychologist, he was looking for some paperwork that I completed last week. I should have known difficult child wouldn't get it turned in, I will look through his binder when I get home tonight and I will walk it into the school myself tomorrow. (I didn't want to walk it in myself last week, because on top of all going on with difficult child, I slipped and fell getting into the shower week before last and I look like someone really beat the h*ll out of me.) Anyway, he asked why difficult child wasn't in school, so I told him about difficult child's anxiety. He tells me that difficult child needs to come (no duh) and that he needs to be there, he said to explain to difficult child that he falls behind when he is out (been there done that). He says that he is trying to complete paperwork and testing for the IEP and that he is planning on testing difficult child tomorrow - he is only on campus a few days per week. I had talked to my boyfriend a little earlier. He called and talked with difficult child a little bit. He is going to pick difficult child up and take him out for a little bit and talk to him some more. difficult child really looks up to him and hopefully he can ease him a little. difficult child did reveal to him that someone punched him last week, but he had not reported it. I told the school psychiatric about it, he said it might be true or it might be an excuse. [/QUOTE]
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