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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 253801" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I am so sorry she is struggling so much. </p><p>While we have not placed K in a specialized School, we did a years worth of searching for this School she is in right now. </p><p>Her Principal has her Doctorate and taught Mentally and Physically Disabled children for a long time! </p><p>They have a very low tolerance for bullying and bad treatment of Special Needs kids overall. </p><p>One of my favorite Authors Daughter went here and a couple of other people who have Special Needs children, now older went here. </p><p>They all speak very highly of the whole SD. </p><p></p><p>So I would say whether it is a Public School or a special placement, finding the right School that fits for your difficult child is so important.</p><p>She is obviously suffering. If you truly feel that you have done everything and they just will not budge to help her any further then I would look into something else. </p><p></p><p>We are giving this School a chance, so far so good! </p><p>But I would not hesitate to pull K or N in a heart beat! </p><p>I don't even care about grades at this point, I care about her self esteem and her future self esteem. Her anxiety her depression, her mania etc.</p><p>Misery in School is only going to make these things worse, and puberty is only going to make her issues worse. Most likely. </p><p></p><p>I would look into all of the options. Look into this School, it might be a great fit? </p><p></p><p>Sorry you are so busy, we miss you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 253801, member: 3155"] I am so sorry she is struggling so much. While we have not placed K in a specialized School, we did a years worth of searching for this School she is in right now. Her Principal has her Doctorate and taught Mentally and Physically Disabled children for a long time! They have a very low tolerance for bullying and bad treatment of Special Needs kids overall. One of my favorite Authors Daughter went here and a couple of other people who have Special Needs children, now older went here. They all speak very highly of the whole SD. So I would say whether it is a Public School or a special placement, finding the right School that fits for your difficult child is so important. She is obviously suffering. If you truly feel that you have done everything and they just will not budge to help her any further then I would look into something else. We are giving this School a chance, so far so good! But I would not hesitate to pull K or N in a heart beat! I don't even care about grades at this point, I care about her self esteem and her future self esteem. Her anxiety her depression, her mania etc. Misery in School is only going to make these things worse, and puberty is only going to make her issues worse. Most likely. I would look into all of the options. Look into this School, it might be a great fit? Sorry you are so busy, we miss you! [/QUOTE]
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