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APassionateWoman · 27/04/2010 16:00

Fuckety fuck.

DS (5) has been excluded again. The school cannot cope with his violent behaviour sad. He has pretty much full time 1:1 support at the moment and still isn't coping.

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APassionateWoman · 27/04/2010 16:00

sad =

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Marne · 27/04/2010 16:08

Sending you hugs.

Is he in MS AP?

aSilverLining · 27/04/2010 16:44

Oh no! for you and your DS.

TBH I do not see the pint at all in exclusion in these circumstances, perhaps I am missing some really obvious reason.

What is the school situation? Are there any other schools you could consider mainstream or special. I feel your pain (my son same age in MS but he tends to retreat rather than lash out). His behaviour is showing he is not coping and with a constant 1:1 I would want to be looking with the school at why not?? e.g what is he struggling with, what are flashpoints, etc?

cornsilk · 27/04/2010 16:45

for you and ds

amberlight · 27/04/2010 17:45

Oh bldy hll

niminypiminy · 27/04/2010 18:16

That's utter crap, and for you and ds

AttilaTheMeerkat · 27/04/2010 18:17

Am sorry this has happened to your DS; it is truly NOT a reflection on your parenting skills.

Does your DS have a Statement currently and if so when it is next due to be reviewed?

The procedures re exclusion are outlined below:-

www.ipsea.org.uk/What-you-need-to-know/Exclusion

You should seek independent advice from either IPSEA or SOS;SEN.

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