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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 344686" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Well I'm impressed- difficult child or not, not many 12yo boys would write that!</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry about the alternative school but it sounds like it's a godsend he wasn't sent. They proposed that for my son once when he was getting in trouble a lot but everyone told me that the ones being proposed were for major behavior issues and that it would make difficult child worse, for minimal education. As you know, there are many types so if this is what they were considering for your son, I agree that he's better off not going. It would appear to me that if they don't have a more appropriate placement for him, then they just need to get someone in his current school to provide whatever it is they think he would get there- an aid or more specialized Special Education teacher or counselor or something.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry it's getting strung out longer for you though. I can't imagine the stress from this roller-coaster ride.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 344686, member: 3699"] Well I'm impressed- difficult child or not, not many 12yo boys would write that! I'm sorry about the alternative school but it sounds like it's a godsend he wasn't sent. They proposed that for my son once when he was getting in trouble a lot but everyone told me that the ones being proposed were for major behavior issues and that it would make difficult child worse, for minimal education. As you know, there are many types so if this is what they were considering for your son, I agree that he's better off not going. It would appear to me that if they don't have a more appropriate placement for him, then they just need to get someone in his current school to provide whatever it is they think he would get there- an aid or more specialized Special Education teacher or counselor or something. I'm sorry it's getting strung out longer for you though. I can't imagine the stress from this roller-coaster ride. [/QUOTE]
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