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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 321889" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Sorry, I know this is a tough time. He is behaving inappropriately and is a danger to everyone around him. </p><p>He functions as well as he does because he is surrounded by people who are there to stop him, cue him, guide him and praise him. </p><p></p><p>As far as not being in the mainstream schools..... ask who does it serve for him to be mainstream when he isn't functioning at his best level. He may learn some bad habits but he has a few to teach too. Every parent says they don't want their child exposed to worse behavior but let's face it, our own kids are worse than some and better than some. </p><p></p><p>We went through a lot of the same inappropriate behaviors with many,many schools both private and public. difficult child wasn't violent and wouldn't put a hand on someone but he ran, he didn't do work, was intrusive, way past hyper verbal and terribly disruptive. It was demoralizing to find one program after another couldn't find a way to help him belong and learn. Truth was until my difficult child nervous system settled down he wasn't really very teachable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 321889, member: 3"] Sorry, I know this is a tough time. He is behaving inappropriately and is a danger to everyone around him. He functions as well as he does because he is surrounded by people who are there to stop him, cue him, guide him and praise him. As far as not being in the mainstream schools..... ask who does it serve for him to be mainstream when he isn't functioning at his best level. He may learn some bad habits but he has a few to teach too. Every parent says they don't want their child exposed to worse behavior but let's face it, our own kids are worse than some and better than some. We went through a lot of the same inappropriate behaviors with many,many schools both private and public. difficult child wasn't violent and wouldn't put a hand on someone but he ran, he didn't do work, was intrusive, way past hyper verbal and terribly disruptive. It was demoralizing to find one program after another couldn't find a way to help him belong and learn. Truth was until my difficult child nervous system settled down he wasn't really very teachable. [/QUOTE]
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