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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 254292" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>Terry, I'm with the others. Have you explored your public school options? If you have your difficult child evaluated for an IEP and he qualifies, different placements that meet his needs better than a Catholic school might open up to you.</p><p> </p><p>My own son was in a small progressive private school that we thought would meet his needs. And for a couple of years, he did OK. But when the academic demands increased and his mood issues intensified in 9th grade, he couldn't keep up with the work and the school wouldn't accommodate his needs. He was asked to leave last spirng at the end of 9th grade. He qualified for an IEP over the summer and was placed in a self-contained program for socially and emotionally fragile high schoolers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 254292, member: 2423"] Terry, I'm with the others. Have you explored your public school options? If you have your difficult child evaluated for an IEP and he qualifies, different placements that meet his needs better than a Catholic school might open up to you. My own son was in a small progressive private school that we thought would meet his needs. And for a couple of years, he did OK. But when the academic demands increased and his mood issues intensified in 9th grade, he couldn't keep up with the work and the school wouldn't accommodate his needs. He was asked to leave last spirng at the end of 9th grade. He qualified for an IEP over the summer and was placed in a self-contained program for socially and emotionally fragile high schoolers. [/QUOTE]
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