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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 296519" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Poor guy. My heart just goes out to him. The old school was bad and the new school rejected him and also abused him last year. I would probably feel scared and overwhelmed and angry too.</p><p></p><p>I vote for calling Sp Ed Dir and letting her know that the seeds sown by Pretty Boy have started to bring fruit. Sadly that fruit is school anxiety and may bloom into full grown school refusal. When Wiz was so abused by his first grade teacher and then by his second grade teacher life was not fun or pretty for any of us. </p><p></p><p>I spent the first 6 months of the 2 years we homeschooled just calming him down. The next year was focused mostly on what a friend of mine called "learning to be a person, just a decent person". She did NOT mean he was indecent, but rather that he had been so abused and dehumanized by the adults that he was almost feral. After that we got loads of academics done, but they could not be a focus because he was so traumatized. Lets pray that wee difficult child is not that damaged yet. </p><p></p><p>Let Sp Ed Dir know that he will likely need a full time 1:1 and have her let YOU interview the candidates, at least part of the way. </p><p></p><p>I am glad that difficult child has some time to start to adjust to the new principal. Hopefully this principal is as good as Pretty Idjit Boy (Mr Pib?) was bad.</p><p></p><p>Doing some more desensitization is a wise idea in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Many hugs to wee difficult child. He has such a sweet heart, and he really deserves more than the so-called adults in his schooling have given him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 296519, member: 1233"] Poor guy. My heart just goes out to him. The old school was bad and the new school rejected him and also abused him last year. I would probably feel scared and overwhelmed and angry too. I vote for calling Sp Ed Dir and letting her know that the seeds sown by Pretty Boy have started to bring fruit. Sadly that fruit is school anxiety and may bloom into full grown school refusal. When Wiz was so abused by his first grade teacher and then by his second grade teacher life was not fun or pretty for any of us. I spent the first 6 months of the 2 years we homeschooled just calming him down. The next year was focused mostly on what a friend of mine called "learning to be a person, just a decent person". She did NOT mean he was indecent, but rather that he had been so abused and dehumanized by the adults that he was almost feral. After that we got loads of academics done, but they could not be a focus because he was so traumatized. Lets pray that wee difficult child is not that damaged yet. Let Sp Ed Dir know that he will likely need a full time 1:1 and have her let YOU interview the candidates, at least part of the way. I am glad that difficult child has some time to start to adjust to the new principal. Hopefully this principal is as good as Pretty Idjit Boy (Mr Pib?) was bad. Doing some more desensitization is a wise idea in my opinion. Many hugs to wee difficult child. He has such a sweet heart, and he really deserves more than the so-called adults in his schooling have given him. [/QUOTE]
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