Dd has some form of SEN. She leaves through the office half an hour before everyone else. On Wednesday literally they opened the door and she went manic. Within 30 seconds she had bit me. Was spitting at me and kept screaming "shit" full blast (all whilst laughing) as I was trying to get her coat on her.
Clearly the home time transition isn't working. I emailed the teacher leading the work with my DD. She replied "yes I can see you are struggling managing this behaviour" and arranged a meeting for tomorrow.
I'm at the point where I feel like the implication is that I did something wrong for poorly managing it. However, I don't see how they can be sending her home to me that wired. It's setting up an impossible situation as when she goes manic like that it means a lot fuse to a significant meltdown. At home I would deal with it by removing her from the situation as I would when out and about but I don't see how I'm supposed to have a chance to deal with it when that is how she is coming out?
I don't know How to tackle this at the meeting tomorrow
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How to tackle this SEN issue?
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Vengabusiscoming2019 · 05/12/2019 21:29
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