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doesn't want to go to school
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If not then do either yourself or your husband work? If one of you stays home or works part time (assuming you don't have a younger child at home) then one of you could pop into school for a couple of mornings per week to help in class - this will mean your son has some comfort for whatever time you're around... this could also be a relative that he's close to. Believe me, schools are crying out for parent helpers - especially during the Literacy hour.
Failing that, do they have a buddy system in school? If not then maybe you could suggest this to the head teacher... this will give him the opportunity to go and talk to an adult ( his buddy) at whatever point he needs to - even during a lesson.
I have a few buddies at school and it usually only takes a few words of encouragement and reassurance to put thier mind at ease.
hope this helps a little Mav, I do know what you're going through, I've seen so many children like this. good luck xx
Thanks Lore. We have tried the teaching assistant thing, and the Buddy thing too. He has 2 teachers that are "buddies" and also 2 children.But none of it is working. Both my husband and i both work, but my work is very understanding and have told me to take as much time as i want to sort the problem. Maybe i will try going into class with him,if he'll agree to it!!
i will let you know
thanks again.
We had a similar but not so bad situation with our son last year. They settle down with a teacher and get used to them then term ends and a new teacher appears, it only takes a few wrong words before they don't like the teacher. There was however an element of picking on the boys from the all female teacher staff.
My son may have got through all this but we were concerned with his progress so took him to an educational pychiatrist who diagnosed severe dyslexia. He is now at high school and getting the help he needs.
I would suggest that if there are no real problems that you can identify then it may be better to take him to another school for a fresh start.
Lore's answer is excellent as usual and I would agree with all she has said. If however, things do not improve, ask if your son can be referred to the educational psychologist.
It's surprising how seemingly minor incidents can have devastating effects on the psyche of some young children and whatever it is, it may need investigating.
Best wishes and good luck to you and your family.
Lore,
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Main problem at the moment is trying to actually get him into class. I think if he had the courage to go into class then that would be a major step and hopefully he would see that things are not so bad. He has good friends in the class that are all missing him.
I asked him earlier if he would like me to help with the class for a morning and he said " i don't no".... it's soooo frustrating!
something else I thought of... Have they mixed the classes since July? there could be a new member in the class who he sits by that might be making him uncomfortable... Although they stay in the same room throughout the day some schools change the seating arrangements for various lessons. Also, is he sitting further away from the front of the class? He might just need his eyes testing or hearing for that matter...
This all seems a bit ott I know, but you've got to explore every avenue to help him - especially if he can't give you the answer.
I know this is a really difficult time for you, there's nothing worse than seeing your child upset and no matter what you do, you can't seem to find the answer...... but please try to stay clam with him, as frustrating as it may become, he needs you on his side but he also needs continuity - you must take him to school every day, fight the same battle every day and be there for him at all times providing lots of praise, encouragement and reassurance. If you give him one day off this will only make matters worse, he will find it more and more difficult to adjust to the new class if he spends too much time away.