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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do finer ever instance. Document your child's school refusal based on the duration she is experiencing in class. Send to principal -'s asst principal and eventually above them. If enough learners complain, the school may do something about the disrupting kid. [/quote] Should we get an official assessment with her pediatrician? Is it inappropriate for me to reach out to the parents of the other kids struggling? I don’t want to “bully” this kid out of the class.[/quote] Dont reach out to the other parents. I have had a kid on both sides of this. Ask the school for an assessment and make it clear when the problem started. They will refuse, so them the pediatrician. Then get a 504 for her anxiety and a “flash pass” for her to leave the classroom when she is overwhelmed. Then, when she out of the classroom so much she isn’t getting the curriculum, you will FINALLY have the ear of school officials. Definitely document every instance of school refusal, sleepless nights, etc. What will happen is next what he kid won’t be on your kid’s class but eventually they will run out of people to put him with, so you want to be the last one they turn to again. Meanwhile the disruptive kid has his needs ignored and he learns nothing. Quite a system we are running here![/quote]
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