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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="HMBgal" data-source="post: 699008" data-attributes="member: 13260"><p>My grandson was very similar: meltdowns, elopement, immature skills across the board from day one of school (and pre-school). We actually only sent him for a couple of hours at first. Not ideal, and the school finally came through with a plan we could live with. Between that and some maturation and getting used to things, it got better. Not that grandson is out of the woods, oh no, but so much better. And at 10, they did put him on a low dose of Ability and Intuniv. We hate it, but it has made a difference for him. Everyone's situation is so different and the trial and error of no medications vs. medications, this behavioral technique over another, oh so many things we tried-- He's in a new school this year with no aide, a big class with a cold-fish teacher that kind of ignores him, and while that sounds awful, he's stepped up and is managing things. If not 100%, at least he hasn't been suspended yet this year. We were getting 10 suspensions a year, and too many in-school suspensions to count. I feel your struggle, I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HMBgal, post: 699008, member: 13260"] My grandson was very similar: meltdowns, elopement, immature skills across the board from day one of school (and pre-school). We actually only sent him for a couple of hours at first. Not ideal, and the school finally came through with a plan we could live with. Between that and some maturation and getting used to things, it got better. Not that grandson is out of the woods, oh no, but so much better. And at 10, they did put him on a low dose of Ability and Intuniv. We hate it, but it has made a difference for him. Everyone's situation is so different and the trial and error of no medications vs. medications, this behavioral technique over another, oh so many things we tried-- He's in a new school this year with no aide, a big class with a cold-fish teacher that kind of ignores him, and while that sounds awful, he's stepped up and is managing things. If not 100%, at least he hasn't been suspended yet this year. We were getting 10 suspensions a year, and too many in-school suspensions to count. I feel your struggle, I do. [/QUOTE]
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