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<blockquote data-quote="miles2go" data-source="post: 338398" data-attributes="member: 6374"><p>Thanks, smallworld. I'll bring it up again with psychiatrist. difficult child is obviously academically strong when in controlled environment, that's why -- another subject -- school district is suggesting moving him from a class of mixed age/need Special Education class from where he visits with some success genrl ed class (math, skips "humanities") and with less success recess, art/music/PE to the district's special "emotionally challenged" school with counselors, smaller classes etc. The schools reviews look good enough -- any suggestions what else I should look at?</p><p>Me - married dad.</p><p>difficult child 8y.o. Son, BiPolar (BP)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miles2go, post: 338398, member: 6374"] Thanks, smallworld. I'll bring it up again with psychiatrist. difficult child is obviously academically strong when in controlled environment, that's why -- another subject -- school district is suggesting moving him from a class of mixed age/need Special Education class from where he visits with some success genrl ed class (math, skips "humanities") and with less success recess, art/music/PE to the district's special "emotionally challenged" school with counselors, smaller classes etc. The schools reviews look good enough -- any suggestions what else I should look at? Me - married dad. difficult child 8y.o. Son, BiPolar (BP) [/QUOTE]
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