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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 253809" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>My difficult child was in specialized programs/school for grades 3-5, bit of 6. I would say, if you have a proper diagnosis and the school has programs/teachers geared towards helping with your difficult child's issues, then it can be great. The programs my difficult child were put in were completely wrong for his eventual diagnosis, at the time the schools kept saying it was all behavioral. The second school program he went to was both the best and worst thing for him. The worst because the program was the complete opposite of what he should have had and his behaviors became even worse at school. The best because he hated it so much not long into the 2nd year there he would have done anything to get out and the teacher there was the first one who actually "got" difficult child, understood him and figured out ways to help him.</p><p></p><p>Sorry your difficult child is being bullied at school. I would make sure to raise this as an issue with all in any authority there and insist they handle it. Will probably still happen where teachers etc can't see, kids can be mean and find any way to gang up on kids who may be different. But hopefully they can stop the worst of it. Hope the therapist can help her learn to cope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 253809, member: 1161"] My difficult child was in specialized programs/school for grades 3-5, bit of 6. I would say, if you have a proper diagnosis and the school has programs/teachers geared towards helping with your difficult child's issues, then it can be great. The programs my difficult child were put in were completely wrong for his eventual diagnosis, at the time the schools kept saying it was all behavioral. The second school program he went to was both the best and worst thing for him. The worst because the program was the complete opposite of what he should have had and his behaviors became even worse at school. The best because he hated it so much not long into the 2nd year there he would have done anything to get out and the teacher there was the first one who actually "got" difficult child, understood him and figured out ways to help him. Sorry your difficult child is being bullied at school. I would make sure to raise this as an issue with all in any authority there and insist they handle it. Will probably still happen where teachers etc can't see, kids can be mean and find any way to gang up on kids who may be different. But hopefully they can stop the worst of it. Hope the therapist can help her learn to cope. [/QUOTE]
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