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So helpless with my five years old
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<blockquote data-quote="april1974" data-source="post: 443117" data-attributes="member: 12128"><p>That is such BS that they would remove his IEP is there any way you can appeal their decision? He has a medical condition, we wouldn't tell a child with Diabetes "sorry you can't bring your insulin to school with you" so why tell a child with apraxia "you can't have a therapist" I feel for you and your son....honestly if it were me.....I would be getting legal advice...your son has every right to lash....he can't get out what he wants to say....it's a struggle and he's frustrated.....why doesn't the school see that? I would be tempted to phone all the parents and tell them "I'm sorry if my son hits your son....he has apraxia, is frustrated and the school is refusing him help" The squeeky wheel gets the greece, be loud...call the board....get the attention of people the school doesn't want involved...media....local gov't....in canada we have members of parliment we can contact....your son deserves help and I hope you can get it for him before he gets so big and the kids label him.(((((hugs))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="april1974, post: 443117, member: 12128"] That is such BS that they would remove his IEP is there any way you can appeal their decision? He has a medical condition, we wouldn't tell a child with Diabetes "sorry you can't bring your insulin to school with you" so why tell a child with apraxia "you can't have a therapist" I feel for you and your son....honestly if it were me.....I would be getting legal advice...your son has every right to lash....he can't get out what he wants to say....it's a struggle and he's frustrated.....why doesn't the school see that? I would be tempted to phone all the parents and tell them "I'm sorry if my son hits your son....he has apraxia, is frustrated and the school is refusing him help" The squeeky wheel gets the greece, be loud...call the board....get the attention of people the school doesn't want involved...media....local gov't....in canada we have members of parliment we can contact....your son deserves help and I hope you can get it for him before he gets so big and the kids label him.(((((hugs)))) [/QUOTE]
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