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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 646759" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Mental health and emotional health are just as much 'health' as physical health. been there done that too - me, and my kids.</p><p></p><p>Yes, the ulcers are a health issue. <em>So is... being alone and isolated and not feeling like you belong.</em> If you have major social skills issues, and lose the one and only friend you have there... school becomes very difficult to face. The fact that the school is not helping bridge the missing skills, in my opinion, is a huge black mark. Not "attempting" to bridge, but actually making stuff happen. Yes they can - I've seen it both ways. </p><p></p><p>The principal has it in for your family. You know that. To me, it's a major red flag that your daughter is NOT getting all the supports and interventions that she is entitled to at that school.</p><p></p><p>I do agree you should not go to court without a professional - either an advocate or a lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 646759, member: 11791"] Mental health and emotional health are just as much 'health' as physical health. been there done that too - me, and my kids. Yes, the ulcers are a health issue. [I]So is... being alone and isolated and not feeling like you belong.[/I] If you have major social skills issues, and lose the one and only friend you have there... school becomes very difficult to face. The fact that the school is not helping bridge the missing skills, in my opinion, is a huge black mark. Not "attempting" to bridge, but actually making stuff happen. Yes they can - I've seen it both ways. The principal has it in for your family. You know that. To me, it's a major red flag that your daughter is NOT getting all the supports and interventions that she is entitled to at that school. I do agree you should not go to court without a professional - either an advocate or a lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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