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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 651480" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I would explore the options and see what fits him best. In my area, families seem to be either pro homeschool or pro public school with no real inbetweens. I was the misfit mom because I evaluated each child's needs each semester and did what that child needed, not what their sibs needed or I wanted. A special school can be great or awful, depending on how well it fits what your individual child needs. Same for a reg school. I had 2 kids who did horribly at our middle school and in my opinion it was because of the school and not the child. I had 1 who thrived at that school though the entire administration and school culture had changed by the time he went there. </p><p></p><p>Go with what feels right for him. You have good instincts and you know your kid. </p><p></p><p>I don't usually suggest this, but have you tried a gluten or gluten and dairy free diet for him? The sudden outburst and then good behavior for a time could be due to this and with-o trying the diet for about 2 months, you won't know if it will help. We tried it with no success, but I know some people who have seen amazing changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 651480, member: 1233"] I would explore the options and see what fits him best. In my area, families seem to be either pro homeschool or pro public school with no real inbetweens. I was the misfit mom because I evaluated each child's needs each semester and did what that child needed, not what their sibs needed or I wanted. A special school can be great or awful, depending on how well it fits what your individual child needs. Same for a reg school. I had 2 kids who did horribly at our middle school and in my opinion it was because of the school and not the child. I had 1 who thrived at that school though the entire administration and school culture had changed by the time he went there. Go with what feels right for him. You have good instincts and you know your kid. I don't usually suggest this, but have you tried a gluten or gluten and dairy free diet for him? The sudden outburst and then good behavior for a time could be due to this and with-o trying the diet for about 2 months, you won't know if it will help. We tried it with no success, but I know some people who have seen amazing changes. [/QUOTE]
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