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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 242385" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>First of hugs to you. I remember my difficult child at that age, daily he struggled at school. I'm sure his teacher was exhausted. For my difficult child, it really took him til he was in 3rd grade for him to be at a point where he even began to care what other kids thought of him. There is hope, as much as he struggles at home still he is doing a ton better behavioraly at school. </p><p></p><p>To be honest (and I'm a teacher) there is only so much you can do at home. I found letting the school deal with the disciplining was the best thing unless he was suspended, then I made him do school work and eat boring foods on that day. </p><p></p><p> Does she have a BIP so that when she starts to escalate at school there is a plan to help her? Does she have planned breaks into her day? Is there a space in the room, like a bean bag chair, she could go to when she feels she needs a quiet break? Do they give her fidgets to help with any sensory issues? My difficult child used to use those a lot at that age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 242385, member: 1631"] First of hugs to you. I remember my difficult child at that age, daily he struggled at school. I'm sure his teacher was exhausted. For my difficult child, it really took him til he was in 3rd grade for him to be at a point where he even began to care what other kids thought of him. There is hope, as much as he struggles at home still he is doing a ton better behavioraly at school. To be honest (and I'm a teacher) there is only so much you can do at home. I found letting the school deal with the disciplining was the best thing unless he was suspended, then I made him do school work and eat boring foods on that day. Does she have a BIP so that when she starts to escalate at school there is a plan to help her? Does she have planned breaks into her day? Is there a space in the room, like a bean bag chair, she could go to when she feels she needs a quiet break? Do they give her fidgets to help with any sensory issues? My difficult child used to use those a lot at that age. [/QUOTE]
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