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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 580250" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>DDD, I don't think they HAVE special classes there. Sounds like they think that a bonafide neurological difference is an excuse for "acting bad." Sounds like they don't believe that a very real medical disorder can trigger atypical behavior in children. My son would have tossed out on his head in French schools. That's the problem. They don't even acknowledge that they have had other kids with issues. If there are no services for children like J, he is unlikely to be accepted and in time this will really harm his self-esteem. In the end, it could impact his interest in learning completely. </p><p></p><p>Malika, is there a reason why you are determined that he get a French education as opposed to a UK education? I don't really understand the difference or why it is so important to you. If it does not suit J's learning style, might it not be better to try another type of school??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 580250, member: 1550"] DDD, I don't think they HAVE special classes there. Sounds like they think that a bonafide neurological difference is an excuse for "acting bad." Sounds like they don't believe that a very real medical disorder can trigger atypical behavior in children. My son would have tossed out on his head in French schools. That's the problem. They don't even acknowledge that they have had other kids with issues. If there are no services for children like J, he is unlikely to be accepted and in time this will really harm his self-esteem. In the end, it could impact his interest in learning completely. Malika, is there a reason why you are determined that he get a French education as opposed to a UK education? I don't really understand the difference or why it is so important to you. If it does not suit J's learning style, might it not be better to try another type of school?? [/QUOTE]
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