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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 487950" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Funny you say that, I think so many here feel like they have to fight to get any label or help. I do think kids get mislabeled though. That has always been a huge concern. If you come from a place of feeling mislabeled yourself, I can see that would be a fear. Laws are very different from when I first started in Special Education. If you ever come to a place where you feel he needs support (and you can get sp ed support while he is in private school, just not AT the private school, like if he needed speech therapy you can get it free by driving him to an agreed upon site) the laws are very strict about privacy and Special Education files are kept separate from cummulative files. You have to give permission to let anyone see them much like medical files, and the only ones allowed to look are those on a "need to know" basis and they must sign in and say what and why they looked in the file. I love private schools for many kids. I went to one for a few years and was bullied. But for my friend's son it is a wonderful option. They are amazing with him. dont fix what aint broke as they say, lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 487950, member: 12886"] Funny you say that, I think so many here feel like they have to fight to get any label or help. I do think kids get mislabeled though. That has always been a huge concern. If you come from a place of feeling mislabeled yourself, I can see that would be a fear. Laws are very different from when I first started in Special Education. If you ever come to a place where you feel he needs support (and you can get sp ed support while he is in private school, just not AT the private school, like if he needed speech therapy you can get it free by driving him to an agreed upon site) the laws are very strict about privacy and Special Education files are kept separate from cummulative files. You have to give permission to let anyone see them much like medical files, and the only ones allowed to look are those on a "need to know" basis and they must sign in and say what and why they looked in the file. I love private schools for many kids. I went to one for a few years and was bullied. But for my friend's son it is a wonderful option. They are amazing with him. dont fix what aint broke as they say, lol! [/QUOTE]
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