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Ok, is this scenario plausible?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 402214" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Another thing you can do is look for private schools in your area that specialize in helping autistic children. You can fight in court that the sd has to foot the bill for the private school. I'm talking about a regular day school with him living at home. This has been a common fight in court over the past 10 or so years in the state I live in when a child is diagnosis'd with autism. If your sd obviously can't help him, this is a very valid and plausible argument because private day (regular) school that specializes in autism would be the LRE and the most reasonable next step. But yes, most definitely get a good, reputable, Special Education attny on board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 402214, member: 3699"] Another thing you can do is look for private schools in your area that specialize in helping autistic children. You can fight in court that the sd has to foot the bill for the private school. I'm talking about a regular day school with him living at home. This has been a common fight in court over the past 10 or so years in the state I live in when a child is diagnosis'd with autism. If your sd obviously can't help him, this is a very valid and plausible argument because private day (regular) school that specializes in autism would be the LRE and the most reasonable next step. But yes, most definitely get a good, reputable, Special Education attny on board. [/QUOTE]
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