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Jesus Christ on STILTS.

I am at my wit's end. I have no idea what to do with Mikey. He's ten years old, in fourth grade, and has been in school for a month now. He has had his name on the board all but five, maybe six of those days, and always for the same thing - not listening/not following directions.

We've expressed disappointment in him, we've discussed - very one-sidedly - that his responsibilities as a kid are very few, we've discussed our expectations of him and given him every chance in the world to respond, we've asked him his opinion, we've asked him if anything has been bothering him, we've taken away video game/television priviliges, etc. Nothing is working.

He won't just fucking TELL us what he's thinking, he'll hardly even answer a damn question - he just nods or shakes his head, if that, even - often he just sits there and stares at the floor. Occasionally he'll shrug...you know, if we're lucky.

He was sent to Stop and Learn last Friday because he didn't follow directions one too many times. He came home crying, he was so upset about it. BUT HE DOESN'T CHANGE! He got his name on the board AGAIN today. It is RIDICULOUS, and I have to excuse myself from the room to keep from shaking him silly and flat-out asking what the FUCK his problem is, because you can't very well say that to a kid!

Matt had me on speakerphone so I could hear them talking and say something if I needed to - but I'm at work and can't very well yell at him, nor would it accomplish anything because he'd just cry like a big baby, then sit there and continue to not answer, anyway. Which leaves me frustrated as FUCKING HELL.

He did say that "other kids were distracting" him, and that his classroom is too noisy - but I disagree, or the whole class would be getting in trouble, no? The teacher would have told us when she called us on Friday that other kids were bothering him. And she would have noticed, those class sizes are relatively small. The problem is him, but how do we fix it?

I am grounding him from video games, from watching ANY television at all, from using the computer - pretty soon, I'm going to start throwing out toys and games. I don't know what else to do besides spank the living daylights out of him - and that's definitely not a fitting punishment for this kind of thing, in my mind.

I've just today changed my work hours to half an hour later - which will give him the chance in the morning to ease into wakefulness, to linger a bit over his breakfast, to be a little more fully awake when it's time to leave, because we'll drop HIM off first instead of me and he won't need to be rushing. I'm hoping it will help him to focus better, to maybe be more alert and ready. But what if it doesn't?

I wasn't like this as kid - hell, I wasn't anything like a normal kid. It's difficult for me to remember that most kids don't - can't - think on the level that I did. I figure if I knew, why can't he? My brain says every kid's different, but that little WTF guy in the cage in the back corner keeps yelling through the bars.

I just don't know what else to do.

Any ideas?

*whimpers for help before she packs him off to boarding school*

Date: 2008-09-30 03:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] psyche29.livejournal.com
*hugs back* I've never been one, either. *snorts out a laugh*

It is frustrating, but I've had a few hours to stew about it. Hopefully, we'll get on track with something workable (see above answer to Beth).

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