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    Posted: 26 February 2009 at 10:32am
anyone else here having problems with school and their child... ????
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote james Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 March 2009 at 7:35am
not yet but i,m not looking forward to it whats up with your child is it settleing or teachers
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Didn't want to look and run ,although i do remember once (an dbeing so naive and nice not to say this isn't right back then) they made Josh sign a good behaviour contract and then when he was easliy distracted from the kids outside he got told in a stern voice (by teacher) to look straight at her - uh duh he has aspergers when he felt uneasy he couldn't look at you!! Not that it will happen again but if it did I would of told them I was not going to do this and we would have to find another way as its not like Josh could control his out bursts most of the time! Thank god those days are over.

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well my son now only goes to school 3 days a week and has been banned from the school bus, which means i have to drive him..... hes only 5!!
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Jodie, what kind of needs does your son have?
We had issues at kindy and had to get a support person for my daughter. We have chosen to homeschool for the time being. We were all very anxious about how she would go at school. Things are a lot better with DD now that anxiety/issue has been removed.
I can completely understand how you feel. I used to dread going to pick her up from kindy to get the "report" on her behaviour.
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sorry, have just realised how old this thread is :-/
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