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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 465189" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>We had our meeting with the principal. I actually really like him. He was able to put difficult child at ease, and then they did a bunch of role playing (over an hour) so he could help difficult child see what he he did was wrong, and they role played what would be better to do in that situation. I want him to give me lessons, he was able through role playing and talking about what happened to get difficult child to find a better solution to what happened, and they problem solved what to do if/when it happens again.</p><p></p><p>difficult child gets to go back to school today, however he has been warned that if this happens again he will be suspended for longer. The principal also mentioned that if this school continues to not be a good fit, and if he feels that they are not metting difficult child's needs(this is a very small charter school)? That maybe he needs to go to another school. There is a junior high that is like the high school I mentioned.....meant for emotionally and behaviorally challenged kiddos......and he could transfer there if his behavior continues to escalate. I stated that I thought that difficult child deserved a chance to try to finish 8th grade at his current school, and the principal completely agreed.</p><p></p><p>I had mentioned to the principal that difficult child has wrap services (principal knows what they are, sort of) and I guess they have had students on wrap before. He asked if we could have a wrap meeting at the school? I said I would love to. So I called the care coordinator and got the location of the next meeting (10/18) changed to difficult child's school. I really do like this school, and am very grateful that difficult child is there. They truly do care about him, and even though he has all his issues? They like him and enjoy having him there. I am pleased we are having the next wrap meeting at the school, I think it will be very helpful to the school, and therefore be helpful to difficult child also.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I also got a return call back from the neuropsychologist. Apparently she has a family member who has terminal cancer, just diagnosis'd, and so has gotten behind. Man do I feel bad. She said she is going to get the report done today, but I am thinking I should call her and tell her now that I know what is going on, if she needs another week or so to take it? while I really really want the report, I want her to take her time and be thorough. </p><p></p><p>So that is the next chapter in difficult child's life. I hope it will get better, and hope he can finish out the year at his current school!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 465189, member: 3184"] We had our meeting with the principal. I actually really like him. He was able to put difficult child at ease, and then they did a bunch of role playing (over an hour) so he could help difficult child see what he he did was wrong, and they role played what would be better to do in that situation. I want him to give me lessons, he was able through role playing and talking about what happened to get difficult child to find a better solution to what happened, and they problem solved what to do if/when it happens again. difficult child gets to go back to school today, however he has been warned that if this happens again he will be suspended for longer. The principal also mentioned that if this school continues to not be a good fit, and if he feels that they are not metting difficult child's needs(this is a very small charter school)? That maybe he needs to go to another school. There is a junior high that is like the high school I mentioned.....meant for emotionally and behaviorally challenged kiddos......and he could transfer there if his behavior continues to escalate. I stated that I thought that difficult child deserved a chance to try to finish 8th grade at his current school, and the principal completely agreed. I had mentioned to the principal that difficult child has wrap services (principal knows what they are, sort of) and I guess they have had students on wrap before. He asked if we could have a wrap meeting at the school? I said I would love to. So I called the care coordinator and got the location of the next meeting (10/18) changed to difficult child's school. I really do like this school, and am very grateful that difficult child is there. They truly do care about him, and even though he has all his issues? They like him and enjoy having him there. I am pleased we are having the next wrap meeting at the school, I think it will be very helpful to the school, and therefore be helpful to difficult child also. I also got a return call back from the neuropsychologist. Apparently she has a family member who has terminal cancer, just diagnosis'd, and so has gotten behind. Man do I feel bad. She said she is going to get the report done today, but I am thinking I should call her and tell her now that I know what is going on, if she needs another week or so to take it? while I really really want the report, I want her to take her time and be thorough. So that is the next chapter in difficult child's life. I hope it will get better, and hope he can finish out the year at his current school! [/QUOTE]
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