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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 572979" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Good for you, and the issues with him are scary but you really have your back against a wall, no good would come out of not telling him. I am sure that is very scary though. </p><p></p><p>Where are you with getting an educational advocate? This is an emergency and it does tie into her special services. Your mom is NOT an advocate and does not know all of the laws, she has not been effective to this point so it is really important to get someone with an organization (law firm or educational advocacy etc) to back them up. Private support is just not the same, doesn't carry the weight you need for your difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Call the disability law center for your state and talk to the educational advocates if they have a separate dept for that. (we do in our state)... the emphasis here needs to be on meeting her educational needs and this setting has never seemed appropriate to you so that could be a huge first step along with adding special education transportation which would mean she could have door to door bussing, not going to a general bus stop...the bus would show up and she would need to get on)....</p><p></p><p>Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 572979, member: 12886"] Good for you, and the issues with him are scary but you really have your back against a wall, no good would come out of not telling him. I am sure that is very scary though. Where are you with getting an educational advocate? This is an emergency and it does tie into her special services. Your mom is NOT an advocate and does not know all of the laws, she has not been effective to this point so it is really important to get someone with an organization (law firm or educational advocacy etc) to back them up. Private support is just not the same, doesn't carry the weight you need for your difficult child. Call the disability law center for your state and talk to the educational advocates if they have a separate dept for that. (we do in our state)... the emphasis here needs to be on meeting her educational needs and this setting has never seemed appropriate to you so that could be a huge first step along with adding special education transportation which would mean she could have door to door bussing, not going to a general bus stop...the bus would show up and she would need to get on).... Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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