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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 611042" data-attributes="member: 15799"><p>If just the school filled out the questionaires then the results are invalid. They are site specific and do not carry across situations as is required to be diagnosed with ANYTHING. If you can't get him into the placement you want, you might want to consider on-line school. That is what we finally did and the national office for ours is in Maryland. Some of their schools, like ours, are accredited public schools and others are considered private schools with tuition depending on what the different states will allow them to do. For us, it's much better than homeschool. They have teachers and assignments that are due every day just like a regular school so I don't have to plan anything. We're in our 3rd year with this school and it's been the answer to difficult child 1's prayers. He's actually an "A" student now that he's getting what he needs without the problems.</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you might have a big fight ahead of you. I am so glad I'm not in your shoes anymore. MY anxiety was through the roof every time difficult child 1 left the house for school wondering when (not if) the call would come each day .... and it always did .... EVERY day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 611042, member: 15799"] If just the school filled out the questionaires then the results are invalid. They are site specific and do not carry across situations as is required to be diagnosed with ANYTHING. If you can't get him into the placement you want, you might want to consider on-line school. That is what we finally did and the national office for ours is in Maryland. Some of their schools, like ours, are accredited public schools and others are considered private schools with tuition depending on what the different states will allow them to do. For us, it's much better than homeschool. They have teachers and assignments that are due every day just like a regular school so I don't have to plan anything. We're in our 3rd year with this school and it's been the answer to difficult child 1's prayers. He's actually an "A" student now that he's getting what he needs without the problems. It sounds like you might have a big fight ahead of you. I am so glad I'm not in your shoes anymore. MY anxiety was through the roof every time difficult child 1 left the house for school wondering when (not if) the call would come each day .... and it always did .... EVERY day. [/QUOTE]
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