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Reply to "DD terrified to go to school due to classmates behavior. How to proceed? "
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[quote=Anonymous]For anxiety, reporting the anxiety or pursuing a 504 for anxiety is going to lead to the school offering counseling support, which will turn into endless data collection on your family. That information can all be weaponized against you later. If you opt out of the counseling program, they will replace the counselor with an administrator for her enrollment. That is what you want. Are the boy's meltdowns happening in the afternoon? You might be able to convince your daughter to go to school on time in the morning and pull her out each day before the meltdowns start. If you are in FCPS, they only track morning admissions to count as attendance for the whole day. Doing this would depend on your childcare situation. If the transfer to another classroom is not being approved, you could try removing for Homeschool and then reenrolling the next week. In Virginia, you need to submit paperwork at the end of the year that someone with a master's degree or higher saw improvement, so that means hire a tutor during the gap. Kids lose their place in their classroom when they are disenrolled, so there is a chance she is re-enrolled in a different class. [/quote]
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