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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 535979" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>OK gonna throw a couple idea's out there not sure if any of them would fly but if sound like might work worth a try...</p><p></p><p>If his IEP has anything about social skills a good advocate could get the boys & girls club written into the IEP as participating satisfying a goal. (bus already at school its cheaper for them to let him on it then set up a social skills group)</p><p></p><p>Might go to welfare office apply for daycare assistance and explain on verge of losing job over daycare costs also mention boys & girls club to them - might get state worker to strong arm district into letting him on that bus to avoid a future welfare recipient (wink, wink) who knows they might approve daycare assistance and here it's good for $2.37 /hr toward your daycare costs. (every little bit helps)</p><p></p><p>Other people to discuss this with would be director of boys & girls club & Special Education director - it's wrong for anyone to discriminate one disability against another - if the need is there for a Special Education student it should be the districts goal to satisfy that need. boys & girls club people usually want what's best for the kids.</p><p></p><p>It's like when I get in mission mode I keep hounding whoever needs to see it my way to make it happen and while I'm hounding them I keep pointing out what I'm suggesting is the most inexpensive and painless method possible to get what needs to happen done. Eventually they can't come up with a decent argument and give in ; at least thats how its worked here when I was right.</p><p></p><p>You are right that your son needs & deserves this so go to the wall with them until they make it happen - don't put that armor away just yet. Sending some extra warrior energy your way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 535979, member: 7170"] OK gonna throw a couple idea's out there not sure if any of them would fly but if sound like might work worth a try... If his IEP has anything about social skills a good advocate could get the boys & girls club written into the IEP as participating satisfying a goal. (bus already at school its cheaper for them to let him on it then set up a social skills group) Might go to welfare office apply for daycare assistance and explain on verge of losing job over daycare costs also mention boys & girls club to them - might get state worker to strong arm district into letting him on that bus to avoid a future welfare recipient (wink, wink) who knows they might approve daycare assistance and here it's good for $2.37 /hr toward your daycare costs. (every little bit helps) Other people to discuss this with would be director of boys & girls club & Special Education director - it's wrong for anyone to discriminate one disability against another - if the need is there for a Special Education student it should be the districts goal to satisfy that need. boys & girls club people usually want what's best for the kids. It's like when I get in mission mode I keep hounding whoever needs to see it my way to make it happen and while I'm hounding them I keep pointing out what I'm suggesting is the most inexpensive and painless method possible to get what needs to happen done. Eventually they can't come up with a decent argument and give in ; at least thats how its worked here when I was right. You are right that your son needs & deserves this so go to the wall with them until they make it happen - don't put that armor away just yet. Sending some extra warrior energy your way [/QUOTE]
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