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School refusal works well for difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 241348" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>I posted yesterday about difficult child not going to school because she didn't want to do PE. I called the school and the principal said she would come get difficult child today if she didn't come to school and that difficult child didn't have to go to PE today and they would meet to figure something out. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child went to school today without the principal coming to get her. At their meeting, the principal suggested that difficult child can be a helper to the coaches during PE. difficult child is in 7th Grade and because of her schedule, she has to go to 6th Grade PE.</p><p> </p><p>So I am happy that difficult child will go to school now and feel ok with PE but at the same time I feel that she was almost rewarded for staying home. I do love her school and the way they try to make things work for the students.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 241348, member: 1792"] I posted yesterday about difficult child not going to school because she didn't want to do PE. I called the school and the principal said she would come get difficult child today if she didn't come to school and that difficult child didn't have to go to PE today and they would meet to figure something out. difficult child went to school today without the principal coming to get her. At their meeting, the principal suggested that difficult child can be a helper to the coaches during PE. difficult child is in 7th Grade and because of her schedule, she has to go to 6th Grade PE. So I am happy that difficult child will go to school now and feel ok with PE but at the same time I feel that she was almost rewarded for staying home. I do love her school and the way they try to make things work for the students. [/QUOTE]
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