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Wee is absolutely falling apart at school
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 428172" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I was going to ask if there was a way to see her over the summer. Sometimes that can be a big help. I am so sorry. This is probably all very scary to him and his behaviors are a result of that. have you ever gotten a doctor to address his anxiety? I hate to suggest anxiety medications at such a young age, but in my opinion it may be the way to go. Short term at least, but long term will problem also be needed. Much of his problems seem rooted in anxiety to me. Add it the autistic traits and they hare a super hard time, esp with social stuff. </p><p></p><p>Biofeedback and hypnosis and guided meditation may also help, along with a regular therapist taht you both can work with. I wish I could bottle up one therapist we had and share her with you. She truly "got" the kids and how hard it was for us parents.</p><p></p><p>I really HATE your school. All of them. Isn't there a school nearby that is for kids with problems? I know at one point they told you that there was nothing else they could do to send him there, but I don't know if you spoke to the school directly. I have a feeling that they were lying to you about not being able to send him there. Just the way the superintendent was with you at the time, Know what I mean?? So maybe you should call to see what can be done to get him sent there next year?? If you start now you might be able to. I just truly HATE your school - they seem to want to do everything to make him unable to cope and then send him to juvie. Let me know if I can help in any way. even making phone calls if you are at work or whatever. Or online research into options in your area. Would need your address, school district, etc... to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 428172, member: 1233"] I was going to ask if there was a way to see her over the summer. Sometimes that can be a big help. I am so sorry. This is probably all very scary to him and his behaviors are a result of that. have you ever gotten a doctor to address his anxiety? I hate to suggest anxiety medications at such a young age, but in my opinion it may be the way to go. Short term at least, but long term will problem also be needed. Much of his problems seem rooted in anxiety to me. Add it the autistic traits and they hare a super hard time, esp with social stuff. Biofeedback and hypnosis and guided meditation may also help, along with a regular therapist taht you both can work with. I wish I could bottle up one therapist we had and share her with you. She truly "got" the kids and how hard it was for us parents. I really HATE your school. All of them. Isn't there a school nearby that is for kids with problems? I know at one point they told you that there was nothing else they could do to send him there, but I don't know if you spoke to the school directly. I have a feeling that they were lying to you about not being able to send him there. Just the way the superintendent was with you at the time, Know what I mean?? So maybe you should call to see what can be done to get him sent there next year?? If you start now you might be able to. I just truly HATE your school - they seem to want to do everything to make him unable to cope and then send him to juvie. Let me know if I can help in any way. even making phone calls if you are at work or whatever. Or online research into options in your area. Would need your address, school district, etc... to do that. [/QUOTE]
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