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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 293391" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Good for you for standing up for what you think is best and not being bullied into a different school! It sounds like you have already starting getting the necessary support and resources in place and the principal seems accepting of your decision since he is making the calls to get his aides the training they need. The behaviors you are describing are very similar to my difficult child at that age. Some have gotten better but at a much slower rate than with a typical child. I did home school for a year when my difficult child's behavior got so out of hand that learning was impossible. Academically, it was wonderful for difficult child. I'm a teacher and I enjoyed having a class of one student as well. He made great strides in his reading and math but due to his behaviors, his ability to socialize with peers was very limited. Also as mom and teacher, I got burnt out by the constant arguing, tantrums, and defiance. He started back to school in a structured Special Education program the next year. I stay in very close contact with the school and things are going pretty well right now. It's</p><p></p><p>Good luck to you and your daughter on a successful school year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 293391, member: 225"] Good for you for standing up for what you think is best and not being bullied into a different school! It sounds like you have already starting getting the necessary support and resources in place and the principal seems accepting of your decision since he is making the calls to get his aides the training they need. The behaviors you are describing are very similar to my difficult child at that age. Some have gotten better but at a much slower rate than with a typical child. I did home school for a year when my difficult child's behavior got so out of hand that learning was impossible. Academically, it was wonderful for difficult child. I'm a teacher and I enjoyed having a class of one student as well. He made great strides in his reading and math but due to his behaviors, his ability to socialize with peers was very limited. Also as mom and teacher, I got burnt out by the constant arguing, tantrums, and defiance. He started back to school in a structured Special Education program the next year. I stay in very close contact with the school and things are going pretty well right now. It's Good luck to you and your daughter on a successful school year! [/QUOTE]
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