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Hello again,

I have not visited for a while, but have spent the afternoon

catching up on all of the posts. My daughter (age 21 with pdd)

has not only stopped going to school but also refuses to leave the

house. She gets hysterical and self injurious at the mere idea of

going to the grocery store for a loaf of bread (today). A response

to my previous post concerning her school phobia (about a month ago)

was to try to find out about any particular trauma at school. I have

been talking to the teachers and it seems that nothing particularly

out of the ordinary occured, just that her behavior had been

deteriorating for about a month prior to wanting to quit

school. Even with adjustments in her medications (for seizures and

emotional health), she is still not willing to leave the home for

any reason. I have had to cancel many Dr. appointments and just

running out of ideas to get her out. is in the public school

system until the end of this school year. The only option the school

is able to provide is 2 hours of in home schooling per week. I am

told by the director of special ed that the rule is 1 hour per

academic class, which in 's case would be English and Community

Based Math. I will have a meeting next week and 's teacher will

come by for a home visit later this week. Any suggestions from any

of you?

Thanks in advance! Eva

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> Hello again,

> I have not visited for a while, but have spent the afternoon

> catching up on all of the posts. My daughter (age 21 with

pdd)

> has not only stopped going to school but also refuses to leave the

> house. She gets hysterical and self injurious at the mere idea of

> going to the grocery store for a loaf of bread (today). A response

> to my previous post concerning her school phobia (about a month

ago)

> was to try to find out about any particular trauma at school. I

have

> been talking to the teachers and it seems that nothing

particularly

> out of the ordinary occured, just that her behavior had been

> deteriorating for about a month prior to wanting to quit

> school. Even with adjustments in her medications (for seizures and

> emotional health), she is still not willing to leave the home for

> any reason. I have had to cancel many Dr. appointments and just

> running out of ideas to get her out. is in the public school

> system until the end of this school year. The only option the

school

> is able to provide is 2 hours of in home schooling per week. I am

> told by the director of special ed that the rule is 1 hour per

> academic class, which in 's case would be English and

Community

> Based Math. I will have a meeting next week and 's teacher

will

> come by for a home visit later this week. Any suggestions from any

> of you?

> Thanks in advance! Eva

>

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> Hello again,

> I have not visited for a while, but have spent the afternoon

> catching up on all of the posts. My daughter (age 21 with

pdd)

> has not only stopped going to school but also refuses to leave the

> house. She gets hysterical and self injurious at the mere idea of

> going to the grocery store for a loaf of bread (today). A response

> to my previous post concerning her school phobia (about a month

ago)

> was to try to find out about any particular trauma at school. I

have

> been talking to the teachers and it seems that nothing

particularly

> out of the ordinary occured, just that her behavior had been

> deteriorating for about a month prior to wanting to quit

> school. Even with adjustments in her medications (for seizures and

> emotional health), she is still not willing to leave the home for

> any reason. I have had to cancel many Dr. appointments and just

> running out of ideas to get her out. is in the public school

> system until the end of this school year. The only option the

school

> is able to provide is 2 hours of in home schooling per week. I am

> told by the director of special ed that the rule is 1 hour per

> academic class, which in 's case would be English and

Community

> Based Math. I will have a meeting next week and 's teacher

will

> come by for a home visit later this week. Any suggestions from any

> of you?

> Thanks in advance! Eva

>

hello Eva.

If can't attend school because of her school phobia school

should provide services at home and if i'm not mistaking she should

receive 5 hours peer week. why don't you contact ISBE and ask them.

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Eva, Did 's refusal to leave the house begin with the colder weather? Does she have sensitivity to having to where cold weather clothing - long sleeves, clothing around the neck? Tami

On 12/5/06, eva_and_emily <eva_and_emily@...> wrote:

Hello again,

I have not visited for a while, but have spent the afternoon

catching up on all of the posts. My daughter (age 21 with pdd)

has not only stopped going to school but also refuses to leave the

house. She gets hysterical and self injurious at the mere idea of

going to the grocery store for a loaf of bread (today). A response

to my previous post concerning her school phobia (about a month ago)

was to try to find out about any particular trauma at school. I have

been talking to the teachers and it seems that nothing particularly

out of the ordinary occured, just that her behavior had been

deteriorating for about a month prior to wanting to quit

school. Even with adjustments in her medications (for seizures and

emotional health), she is still not willing to leave the home for

any reason. I have had to cancel many Dr. appointments and just

running out of ideas to get her out. is in the public school

system until the end of this school year. The only option the school

is able to provide is 2 hours of in home schooling per week. I am

told by the director of special ed that the rule is 1 hour per

academic class, which in 's case would be English and Community

Based Math. I will have a meeting next week and 's teacher will

come by for a home visit later this week. Any suggestions from any

of you?

Thanks in advance! Eva

-- Tami Andress 427 Hudson AveClarendon Hills, IL 60514 630.850.7908

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