Guest guest Posted May 9, 2012 Report Share Posted May 9, 2012 Hi everyone. I posted a few weeks back about problems ds was having in school. I got a positive response from administrators, but even so the teacher that is triggering his anxiety seems unable to stop herself. At this point there is nowhere else to place him besides that class. He has the option of leaving the room to go to the office, but then all he can do is sit there and wait until the therapist is available to help him. It feels like absolute torture to him. Ds has been saying that if this continues he won't go to school/class. I can get him in the building, but I don't see the point of sending him just so he can sit in the office feeling like a failure and out of place. I plan on keeping him home tomorrow, maybe Friday as well to let him rebound. I know it's not recommended to do this as the child may end up becoming school phobic, but he's already at the point where he's in too deep and will only end up making more negative associations with the setting. The teacher ignores my efforts to communicate, and I feel that I've gotten as much as I can from the administrators at this point. I've told them that ds doesn't want to go to school anymore, but am not being offered any sort of concrete plan, just offers for ds to take a break whenever he wants. They probably think he can hobble through the next 3 weeks or so until school ends, which means that they just don't believe it's as urgent as I have been trying to convey. This is a private school with many positives, and I think that next year's teachers will be better for him. There are really no other options for him. I searched and visited many schools for him last year, but there is nothing that is a perfect fit for him. Prior to this ds never refused to go to school, even when he was miserable in public school. It was easier in those larger settings to find safe havens for him. It's really been a tough week for us. Fay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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