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VENT!! I asked about 6 YO difficult child and cops, I got cops Wed AM
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<blockquote data-quote="Pookybear66" data-source="post: 201968" data-attributes="member: 5957"><p>Wow Jan, sorry you are going through this. I do agree with another poster upthread that you need to find out why he dosen't like going to school. I have always been a big "why" person because I seriously believe that when you have a reason why things are happening, its half the battle to figuring out how to fix them. That said however, there may not be a reason he can articulate. He is only 6. </p><p></p><p>So maybe an alternate solution is needed. As again someone said upthread-we need to think outside the box. Is the school able to provide an in-home tutor? Would Moonwolf be able to supervise a homeschooling situation? Online computer courses, etc? If he does not want to go to school what options/alternative solutions can he come up with? Ask him how he plans to handle things when he is in a calm state. If it produces a rage then back off and try again another time. Make him responsible for his actions. I would think if he gets the work done and learns then he doesn't ACTUALLY have to be physically in the school building.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pookybear66, post: 201968, member: 5957"] Wow Jan, sorry you are going through this. I do agree with another poster upthread that you need to find out why he dosen't like going to school. I have always been a big "why" person because I seriously believe that when you have a reason why things are happening, its half the battle to figuring out how to fix them. That said however, there may not be a reason he can articulate. He is only 6. So maybe an alternate solution is needed. As again someone said upthread-we need to think outside the box. Is the school able to provide an in-home tutor? Would Moonwolf be able to supervise a homeschooling situation? Online computer courses, etc? If he does not want to go to school what options/alternative solutions can he come up with? Ask him how he plans to handle things when he is in a calm state. If it produces a rage then back off and try again another time. Make him responsible for his actions. I would think if he gets the work done and learns then he doesn't ACTUALLY have to be physically in the school building. [/QUOTE]
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