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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 699215" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>I'm not confused as to he cant help some of the things he is doing. I have seen the petrified look on his face while hes hiding behind a chair or under a table when he has run out of class. I also seen the fear through the aggression when they had him backed into the corner of the hall when they finally caught him. That I know he cant help. I have seen the frustration from not being able to deal with all the handwriting they are requiring of him. The refusing to move or talk to anyone including me after hes been sitting on a beanbag in the counselors office for an hour that I believe was a mixture of giving up because he was overwhelmed with trying to behave and part "how long can I stay here and get away with it". He is still 6 and testing his limits in school just like any other 1st grader but like everything with him it to the extreme when he is there. I am having a hard time trying to tell the difference between him testing limits at school and the after effect of behaviors he just cant help. At home when he is told no he may whine about for a minute or 2 but he gets over it quickly and easily and its usually something he already knew the answer was going to be no to anyway. Even when he is doing homework that requires writing if he "messes up" he will get mad at his paper and scribble it out or crumple it up and throw it away. He does it very angerly but he self regulates and gets a new piece of paper and starts over. In school there is no self regulating and one backwards letter will cause a meltdown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 699215, member: 20727"] I'm not confused as to he cant help some of the things he is doing. I have seen the petrified look on his face while hes hiding behind a chair or under a table when he has run out of class. I also seen the fear through the aggression when they had him backed into the corner of the hall when they finally caught him. That I know he cant help. I have seen the frustration from not being able to deal with all the handwriting they are requiring of him. The refusing to move or talk to anyone including me after hes been sitting on a beanbag in the counselors office for an hour that I believe was a mixture of giving up because he was overwhelmed with trying to behave and part "how long can I stay here and get away with it". He is still 6 and testing his limits in school just like any other 1st grader but like everything with him it to the extreme when he is there. I am having a hard time trying to tell the difference between him testing limits at school and the after effect of behaviors he just cant help. At home when he is told no he may whine about for a minute or 2 but he gets over it quickly and easily and its usually something he already knew the answer was going to be no to anyway. Even when he is doing homework that requires writing if he "messes up" he will get mad at his paper and scribble it out or crumple it up and throw it away. He does it very angerly but he self regulates and gets a new piece of paper and starts over. In school there is no self regulating and one backwards letter will cause a meltdown. [/QUOTE]
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