Problem at school, but can't explain...

 Hi. Hoping somebody reading this might be able to help. My daughter (A. 9yrs old, Aspie) has a problem of some description at school. I say 'a problem of some description' because, try as I might, I can't seem to find a way of getting her to find the right words to explain exactly what it is without her getting so anxious that she starts to cry. All I've managed to glean is that it's something to do with a group of children at school, and the problems getting worse (her words). She hates school now (as a result) and will find every cuss word that isn't swearing to vent just how much she hates it, or she'll cry and get herself really worked up. She's never been one to act like this about school, and I don't know what to do to help her. She's only been diagnosed for 5 months, her peer group isn't aware of her diagnosis as yet (she's hoping to tell them at some stage after this half-term with the help of the ASD outreach team). How can I help her if she wants to explain but can't? (Incidentally,(A.) saw me writing this. She wants me to tell you that it's VERY IMPORTANT). I know that she really wants to tell me and get some help, but she just can't. What should I do???

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  • hallo

     

    my son who is 9 has high functioning autism and at the age of 3 was taken out of mainstream nersery and placed in a behaviour unit of another primary school which he still attends and he has been getting bullied and has been for years the school is aware and i have got very angry with the school because the bulling is still happening, the other boys in his class have problems with behaviour but not on the spectrum. it is so hard i have cryed many times over the bulling my poor little boy has had it hard.

     

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  • hallo

     

    my son who is 9 has high functioning autism and at the age of 3 was taken out of mainstream nersery and placed in a behaviour unit of another primary school which he still attends and he has been getting bullied and has been for years the school is aware and i have got very angry with the school because the bulling is still happening, the other boys in his class have problems with behaviour but not on the spectrum. it is so hard i have cryed many times over the bulling my poor little boy has had it hard.

     

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