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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 145811" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry it is so hard. It certainly sounds like the school is horrible. I am glad that his teacher likes him a lot.</p><p> </p><p>Go and see the new classroom. Over the next week visit, schedule a time for him to visit (afterschool at first would be a good thing. He could meet the teacher, see the room, have a special outing with mom, and start to prepare.), and make sure he is at least starting to be ready for htis.</p><p> </p><p>My son was in a self-contained classroom for grade 5. A regular classroom was available, but he thought the teacher was an idiot (she was - couldn't even figure out how her cat got pregnant!). The kids in the regular class were very accepting, even jealous. The ED teacher was super, the aides were amazing, and he learned SOOOO MUCH.</p><p> </p><p>It was a good year for it, because we had homeschooled the 2 years before (3rd and 4th grades). Hoimeschooling started because the teachers at his school were abusive and cruel. No other way to explain taking a child's recess because the child did not proofread the teacher's letter to parents (this happened quite a number of times - and when he told me about it they took more recess away!!), or many of the other things they did.</p><p> </p><p>If the new class is awful, then the ladies in the Special Education forum will have some ideas to help. They are great, and they really know the ins and outs of Special Education law. Homeschooling can be a great option - several of us here have done it or are doing it. I am homeschooling my 7th grader. It isn't easy, but it has been a pretty good experience.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs, I know this stinks,</p><p> </p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 145811, member: 1233"] I am sorry it is so hard. It certainly sounds like the school is horrible. I am glad that his teacher likes him a lot. Go and see the new classroom. Over the next week visit, schedule a time for him to visit (afterschool at first would be a good thing. He could meet the teacher, see the room, have a special outing with mom, and start to prepare.), and make sure he is at least starting to be ready for htis. My son was in a self-contained classroom for grade 5. A regular classroom was available, but he thought the teacher was an idiot (she was - couldn't even figure out how her cat got pregnant!). The kids in the regular class were very accepting, even jealous. The ED teacher was super, the aides were amazing, and he learned SOOOO MUCH. It was a good year for it, because we had homeschooled the 2 years before (3rd and 4th grades). Hoimeschooling started because the teachers at his school were abusive and cruel. No other way to explain taking a child's recess because the child did not proofread the teacher's letter to parents (this happened quite a number of times - and when he told me about it they took more recess away!!), or many of the other things they did. If the new class is awful, then the ladies in the Special Education forum will have some ideas to help. They are great, and they really know the ins and outs of Special Education law. Homeschooling can be a great option - several of us here have done it or are doing it. I am homeschooling my 7th grader. It isn't easy, but it has been a pretty good experience. Hugs, I know this stinks, Susie [/QUOTE]
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