Running away

Hi,

when things don’t go my sons way especially at football he has started running away from the pitch. He is 13 and his football manager is getting concerned, how do I deal with this? 

also he was brown with poorly ears, reflux, throat issues, and as had grommet in the past,  now because of his autism diagnosis the school are saying it’s anxiety even though he is pain and experiencing deafness. and won’t let him come home when he is actually poorly. I’m at a lost of what to do. As they wont authorise his sickness days as they say it’s anxiety. 

thanks 

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  • I would consult a solicitor - this sounds abusive. 

    A healthy individual will LEAVE a situation rather than allow themselves to be pushed to do something irrational. Anyone in a position of power will be intelligent enough to understand how to distance themselves when they are overloaded. We should not provoke anyone to measures beyond their capacity. 

    A bus will stop if a passenger needs attention and call a hospital.

    This is how society operates. Is the school above society? Just my thoughts.

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  • I would consult a solicitor - this sounds abusive. 

    A healthy individual will LEAVE a situation rather than allow themselves to be pushed to do something irrational. Anyone in a position of power will be intelligent enough to understand how to distance themselves when they are overloaded. We should not provoke anyone to measures beyond their capacity. 

    A bus will stop if a passenger needs attention and call a hospital.

    This is how society operates. Is the school above society? Just my thoughts.

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