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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 344828" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Shari,</p><p></p><p>From the response you got from the principal, it appears they did leave him alone. Wee came out on his own accord, but continued physical behavior one or two more times before settling in the office to have a snack.</p><p></p><p>He really needs to be in a self contained classroom Shari. The poor child is falling so far behind because they cannot and do not know how to help him. I will mention this one last time, but I have been right where you are only mine started with being kicked out of daycares and we knew before going into school he was going to need help. I never thought he'd be where he is at his age but he's getting an education and learning the tools to help him cope and interact appropriately. </p><p></p><p>Wee needs a highly specialized program, tailored specifically for him to help him succeed. The school has to provide this and if they cannot then they have to find a place that can and pay for it. I really don't know who you have to rattle there. How high have you gone up on the food chain? Or is all of this still being handled within the immediate school? You should have a Director of Special Education for your district. If this person is not in on what's going on with-your child and this school then you need to be in that person's office yesterday.</p><p></p><p>My heart breaks for both of you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 344828, member: 3477"] Shari, From the response you got from the principal, it appears they did leave him alone. Wee came out on his own accord, but continued physical behavior one or two more times before settling in the office to have a snack. He really needs to be in a self contained classroom Shari. The poor child is falling so far behind because they cannot and do not know how to help him. I will mention this one last time, but I have been right where you are only mine started with being kicked out of daycares and we knew before going into school he was going to need help. I never thought he'd be where he is at his age but he's getting an education and learning the tools to help him cope and interact appropriately. Wee needs a highly specialized program, tailored specifically for him to help him succeed. The school has to provide this and if they cannot then they have to find a place that can and pay for it. I really don't know who you have to rattle there. How high have you gone up on the food chain? Or is all of this still being handled within the immediate school? You should have a Director of Special Education for your district. If this person is not in on what's going on with-your child and this school then you need to be in that person's office yesterday. My heart breaks for both of you... [/QUOTE]
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