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<blockquote data-quote="jannie" data-source="post: 295319" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>He is in first grade; he should be going to school full days. I know it was a tough end of the year, but they have all summer to work on planning for this school year. Please remember that he is entitled to a free and appropriate public education which means six hours a day of school. I think you should just ask them what there schedule is to accomodate for the entire day. Somehow just tell them matter of factly that he needs to be there all day. I know you've said they are trying to work with you and that you don't won't to be all about demands, but a full day is what he needs. I don't think I would negotiate on this. Were you ever able to find an advocate for you? I think it would be very very helpful. I remember last year you the county had completed or tried to complete an fba; Didn't you have a connection with the head of the special education department? I can't imagine that the head of special education would allow this half day practice? One possiblity is for him to spend a portion of the day with special education support in the general education classroom and a portion of the day in a small group pull out in a special education classroom. </p><p> </p><p>Your post yesterday was so positive; you said summer was so improved; here's hoping that he has a successful start. Do you know who his new teacher is?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jannie, post: 295319, member: 2074"] He is in first grade; he should be going to school full days. I know it was a tough end of the year, but they have all summer to work on planning for this school year. Please remember that he is entitled to a free and appropriate public education which means six hours a day of school. I think you should just ask them what there schedule is to accomodate for the entire day. Somehow just tell them matter of factly that he needs to be there all day. I know you've said they are trying to work with you and that you don't won't to be all about demands, but a full day is what he needs. I don't think I would negotiate on this. Were you ever able to find an advocate for you? I think it would be very very helpful. I remember last year you the county had completed or tried to complete an fba; Didn't you have a connection with the head of the special education department? I can't imagine that the head of special education would allow this half day practice? One possiblity is for him to spend a portion of the day with special education support in the general education classroom and a portion of the day in a small group pull out in a special education classroom. Your post yesterday was so positive; you said summer was so improved; here's hoping that he has a successful start. Do you know who his new teacher is? [/QUOTE]
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