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<blockquote data-quote="mekki" data-source="post: 88405" data-attributes="member: 4209"><p>I had to INSIST my son be enrolled in a special school (public) in the first grade. The principal of that school later told me that I got on her nerves before he started there,I was calling for updates daily, hee hee, but now she sees that I knew exactly what my son needed!! We laugh about it now,(he's in 4th grade, 5th year there)but I remember thinking "you WILL take my son" hee hee.</p><p></p><p>I say all that to say you have to be your child's advocate. And that may mean speaking up and loud to get what he/she needs. And some people aren't going to like you, but as long as you are polite (but firm)they can't fault you for trying to the best for your kid.</p><p></p><p>Good Luck!</p><p></p><p>Erin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mekki, post: 88405, member: 4209"] I had to INSIST my son be enrolled in a special school (public) in the first grade. The principal of that school later told me that I got on her nerves before he started there,I was calling for updates daily, hee hee, but now she sees that I knew exactly what my son needed!! We laugh about it now,(he's in 4th grade, 5th year there)but I remember thinking "you WILL take my son" hee hee. I say all that to say you have to be your child's advocate. And that may mean speaking up and loud to get what he/she needs. And some people aren't going to like you, but as long as you are polite (but firm)they can't fault you for trying to the best for your kid. Good Luck! Erin [/QUOTE]
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