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Trying a new "I'm not available" tact with difficult child 1
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<blockquote data-quote="meggy1" data-source="post: 392681"><p>I was so glad to see this post when I logged on. My difficult child is currently having a tantrum about going back to school tomorrow. difficult child who is an "Explosive Child" and has been diagnosed with overactive bladder and Interstitial Cystitis (Bladder) has been home the past two weeks because of the pain and medications. She is scheduled for a scope and biopsy of her bladder in two weeks. We picked up work from school from her but most of it did not get done even though we reminded her and tried to sit with her to do it on a daily basis. Normal punishments and discipline methods do not work on her. We feel that since she is not doing the work being sent home then she needs to be at school. We are also looking into homebound instruction until after the holidays (this was done last year very successfully) this way the teachers will come to our house, help her with the work and she'll be kept up to date.</p><p> </p><p>My stress right now is knowing that tomorrow morning is going to be like a war. Her screaming at me that she doesn't feel good and can't go to school, me telling her for the nth time that she has to learn to deal with some of the pain and to go to school since the pain hasn't been as bad the past few days. She is upstairs crying about it now stressing over tomorrow morning. Add into the mix my 9yr who is currently suffering from asthma attacks and the stress that's going to be going on in the morning isn't going to help her. Any Suggestions, ideas, prayers, miracles would be appreciated. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/help.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":help:" title="help :help:" data-shortname=":help:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meggy1, post: 392681"] I was so glad to see this post when I logged on. My difficult child is currently having a tantrum about going back to school tomorrow. difficult child who is an "Explosive Child" and has been diagnosed with overactive bladder and Interstitial Cystitis (Bladder) has been home the past two weeks because of the pain and medications. She is scheduled for a scope and biopsy of her bladder in two weeks. We picked up work from school from her but most of it did not get done even though we reminded her and tried to sit with her to do it on a daily basis. Normal punishments and discipline methods do not work on her. We feel that since she is not doing the work being sent home then she needs to be at school. We are also looking into homebound instruction until after the holidays (this was done last year very successfully) this way the teachers will come to our house, help her with the work and she'll be kept up to date. My stress right now is knowing that tomorrow morning is going to be like a war. Her screaming at me that she doesn't feel good and can't go to school, me telling her for the nth time that she has to learn to deal with some of the pain and to go to school since the pain hasn't been as bad the past few days. She is upstairs crying about it now stressing over tomorrow morning. Add into the mix my 9yr who is currently suffering from asthma attacks and the stress that's going to be going on in the morning isn't going to help her. Any Suggestions, ideas, prayers, miracles would be appreciated. :help: [/QUOTE]
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