Magpie
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My 12yo son called me from school just now, in tears and saying he wants to come home. Why? He's sick. Stomach hurts, throat hurts, head hurts, doesn't think he can stand up... Oh, and by the way, he's just got his fourth C grade in Science, failed five tests in French, and he doesn't know what he's doing wrong and he's sure he's failed his whole year.
I can't pick him up because I have a homeschooled student coming by for a Math lesson in less than an hour. So I reassured my son that I'd know if he'd failed, that there's a whole bright shiny D grade below C so he's got a cushion anyway, and I'd really like him to try to stick out the rest of the day. But I think he's planning to track down his big sister and get bus tickets off of her so he can come home, whether anyone says he can or not.
Oh Lord...
This isn't the first time this kid has melted down, but usually he saves it for home. He has been diagnosed Gifted/LD and is in Gifted classes, but is supposed to also be getting support for his LD. Anxiety has been an issue this year, especially lately (he even started coming out in hives a few times), and I've talked to his teachers about it.
Anyway, since I can't be there myself, I've just called the school and talked to the vice principal. She's going to try to find my boy, and talk to him. She's also going to talk to his Science teacher and his homeroom teacher and find out what's going on.
Poor kid...
I can't pick him up because I have a homeschooled student coming by for a Math lesson in less than an hour. So I reassured my son that I'd know if he'd failed, that there's a whole bright shiny D grade below C so he's got a cushion anyway, and I'd really like him to try to stick out the rest of the day. But I think he's planning to track down his big sister and get bus tickets off of her so he can come home, whether anyone says he can or not.
Oh Lord...
This isn't the first time this kid has melted down, but usually he saves it for home. He has been diagnosed Gifted/LD and is in Gifted classes, but is supposed to also be getting support for his LD. Anxiety has been an issue this year, especially lately (he even started coming out in hives a few times), and I've talked to his teachers about it.Anyway, since I can't be there myself, I've just called the school and talked to the vice principal. She's going to try to find my boy, and talk to him. She's also going to talk to his Science teacher and his homeroom teacher and find out what's going on.
Poor kid...
I took the same approach you did for a while--leaving her to try to relax there on her own (not from bad grades but a stressful school situation which was setting of stress induced asthma--it got better at home but did not go away). Things just kept getting worse and worse and the attacks were worse and took longer to end. We finally started looking into new schools (the issue was more her than the school, but we finally decided we needed to find somewhere she fits better). The first week at the new school she came home on Wednesday and said it was the first time all year she was not exhausted from the stress of school by mid week and that she felt so much better. She is still an anxious kid, but now just a normal anxious again.



