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<blockquote data-quote="Hardykccat" data-source="post: 618766" data-attributes="member: 16211"><p>Thank you Jules for your response. </p><p></p><p>My difficult child doesnt like this new school. He really just doesn't like it at all. I wish he could go back to his old school as I have an wonderful relationship with his old teacher. She understands him and his quirks and behaviors. But, unfortunally, his old school the Special Education only goes until 4th grade and I tried and pleaded with him to hold him back a year. His sister, my other difficult child was held back in Kindergarten and it was quite helpful to her, though she isnt as bad as he is. They refused to hold him back, citing that the IEP wont allow that to happen. </p><p></p><p>I have had a love/hate relationship with the teacher of his new school from day one. Day one, first day at new school, new classroom, new teacher, she doesnt even show up early so I can speak to her and get my difficult child acclimatd to the new enviornment. I was forced to leave him at the door so I could get my other difficult child to her school ontime. She seems to care when I talk to her, but then she does things like send him home because she can't get him to cooperate. </p><p></p><p>The funny thing, is though, if they call me and ask me to come over and talk to him when the behavior starts, I can usually end it pretty quickly. But they refuse to call me to come to the classroom and end up getting frustrated with him and sending him home. </p><p></p><p>It is frustrating and I just want to give up and say screw it with the school and get him home schooled with a tutor. That might be better for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hardykccat, post: 618766, member: 16211"] Thank you Jules for your response. My difficult child doesnt like this new school. He really just doesn't like it at all. I wish he could go back to his old school as I have an wonderful relationship with his old teacher. She understands him and his quirks and behaviors. But, unfortunally, his old school the Special Education only goes until 4th grade and I tried and pleaded with him to hold him back a year. His sister, my other difficult child was held back in Kindergarten and it was quite helpful to her, though she isnt as bad as he is. They refused to hold him back, citing that the IEP wont allow that to happen. I have had a love/hate relationship with the teacher of his new school from day one. Day one, first day at new school, new classroom, new teacher, she doesnt even show up early so I can speak to her and get my difficult child acclimatd to the new enviornment. I was forced to leave him at the door so I could get my other difficult child to her school ontime. She seems to care when I talk to her, but then she does things like send him home because she can't get him to cooperate. The funny thing, is though, if they call me and ask me to come over and talk to him when the behavior starts, I can usually end it pretty quickly. But they refuse to call me to come to the classroom and end up getting frustrated with him and sending him home. It is frustrating and I just want to give up and say screw it with the school and get him home schooled with a tutor. That might be better for him. [/QUOTE]
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