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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 509961" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Thanks guys.... I will update you today. I meet with the advocate today to review everything. Our home psychiatric and the new coordinator are coming with me to sit with me at the meeting. That makes me feel better...Four on our end of the table. </p><p></p><p>Plus, advocate talked to our doctor and she is writing an order to keep him out of school. She is also talking to the hospital clinic advocates because she did not report to child protection because she knew I took him out and we had the law center on it but then she thought after talking that this guy should be reported. She needs to check to see if it will be used against us that she waited a few days. I suspect he will say to call . She knew he was not in immediate danger because I had him in my care and would not let him go back. </p><p></p><p>So, advocate says they now will have to provide home bound education to meet all of the services on his IEP. Should be interesting.</p><p></p><p>Q may say no way because of course he wants to go to his school. I am not telling him yet that is not happening because I want a plan first. He does seem to think he wants to go to the other school since he knows he might not go back to hte middle school and he has seen it already. That alone may lead my decision but I need to know he is not going to be exposed to restraints of other kids there. He has been known to jump in and rescue kids who are experiencing that and then to kick off himself. Not for years (except the hospital) because he has not been in a school where anyone was going through that... When he was in third grade they were restraining a little girl who was yelling "help me help me" so he went and jumped on the teacher's back. thought it was all a game. They held that over my head for three years. Well, you know, he jumped on a teacher. (they were on the floor by the way, one big wrestling match) He really is not much more mature than when he was in third grade so he is better off not around those scenes.</p><p> </p><p>So, I will let you know what I find out. Ugg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 509961, member: 12886"] Thanks guys.... I will update you today. I meet with the advocate today to review everything. Our home psychiatric and the new coordinator are coming with me to sit with me at the meeting. That makes me feel better...Four on our end of the table. Plus, advocate talked to our doctor and she is writing an order to keep him out of school. She is also talking to the hospital clinic advocates because she did not report to child protection because she knew I took him out and we had the law center on it but then she thought after talking that this guy should be reported. She needs to check to see if it will be used against us that she waited a few days. I suspect he will say to call . She knew he was not in immediate danger because I had him in my care and would not let him go back. So, advocate says they now will have to provide home bound education to meet all of the services on his IEP. Should be interesting. Q may say no way because of course he wants to go to his school. I am not telling him yet that is not happening because I want a plan first. He does seem to think he wants to go to the other school since he knows he might not go back to hte middle school and he has seen it already. That alone may lead my decision but I need to know he is not going to be exposed to restraints of other kids there. He has been known to jump in and rescue kids who are experiencing that and then to kick off himself. Not for years (except the hospital) because he has not been in a school where anyone was going through that... When he was in third grade they were restraining a little girl who was yelling "help me help me" so he went and jumped on the teacher's back. thought it was all a game. They held that over my head for three years. Well, you know, he jumped on a teacher. (they were on the floor by the way, one big wrestling match) He really is not much more mature than when he was in third grade so he is better off not around those scenes. So, I will let you know what I find out. Ugg. [/QUOTE]
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