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13 year old son with repeat behavior issues at school
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<blockquote data-quote="missmommy" data-source="post: 708590" data-attributes="member: 21323"><p>Update: I have been forced to withdraw my son from his private special needs school. After 3-4 weeks of improved behavior he told another child that he didn't want him to have any other friends and the school has labeled that as "bullying" and enforced his "probation" in which a single offense would result in expulsion. I withdrew him to avoid the stigma of the expulsion at his new school. He has been in our local public Middle school for theee days. He was not allowed to say goodbye to his friends or teachers of two years. I am holding back the anger I feel until I can address the situation calmly. It has been a shitty week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missmommy, post: 708590, member: 21323"] Update: I have been forced to withdraw my son from his private special needs school. After 3-4 weeks of improved behavior he told another child that he didn't want him to have any other friends and the school has labeled that as "bullying" and enforced his "probation" in which a single offense would result in expulsion. I withdrew him to avoid the stigma of the expulsion at his new school. He has been in our local public Middle school for theee days. He was not allowed to say goodbye to his friends or teachers of two years. I am holding back the anger I feel until I can address the situation calmly. It has been a shitty week. [/QUOTE]
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