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<blockquote data-quote="Castle Queen" data-source="post: 621878" data-attributes="member: 15910"><p>I think I remember you saying your son has an IEP; if so call an emergency meeting! Obviously it's not working and they need to make changes so he feels more supported. He's not getting any education at all if he can't attend. Does your gut tell you it's social issues or academic issues that are causing the anxiety? My difficult child is in a social skills group as part of his IEP. I love LDM's suggestions.</p><p></p><p>As for online school, have you presented the idea to him? How does he react? I would not start if you don't think you can swing it long term. I know my difficult child would most probably do well in an online environment but I know he needs to learn to be around other people to be able to function in the real world. I'd not be doing him any favors by removing that interaction so I am hoping the school can teach him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Castle Queen, post: 621878, member: 15910"] I think I remember you saying your son has an IEP; if so call an emergency meeting! Obviously it's not working and they need to make changes so he feels more supported. He's not getting any education at all if he can't attend. Does your gut tell you it's social issues or academic issues that are causing the anxiety? My difficult child is in a social skills group as part of his IEP. I love LDM's suggestions. As for online school, have you presented the idea to him? How does he react? I would not start if you don't think you can swing it long term. I know my difficult child would most probably do well in an online environment but I know he needs to learn to be around other people to be able to function in the real world. I'd not be doing him any favors by removing that interaction so I am hoping the school can teach him. [/QUOTE]
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