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Sorry but need to vent a bit...this is my other difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="mazdamama" data-source="post: 500244" data-attributes="member: 12227"><p>Gotta love those magnadoodle boards...sure saves alot of paper.</p><p></p><p>When David started there at age 3 he was in the ESE preK classroom for the first two years. Had a great teacher but did come home with a couple problems...wanted a bottle because another child was still drinking from one...was wetting himself at naptime although potty trained. Since being mainstreamed the language...ugh...he has learned is horrible. Some of his other behavior issues he picked up from his big brother who is in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) right now with mental health issues.</p><p>I guess my email hit some nerves though as an IEP review has been scheduled for the 30th. That gives me plenty of time to get my ammunition prepared. I did let them now that they have failed FAPE since David has not progressed since 2nd grade and that I was going through WrightsLaw page by page. Mentioned that David does know the work when it is done on a one on one basis and that I have been requesting an aide or para for him for two years now to no avail. It was not a nice email that I sent and I am usually a nice person.....just don't mess with my boys.</p><p>Apparently it was forwarded to the head of the ESE dept and to the only staffing specialist in our county that is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) certified. Problem with that is she is not the staffing specialist for all the schools with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids and is not the one for David's school. I am glad that they finally are going to include someone that KNOWS what the heck they are doing.</p><p></p><p>They have been wasting a beautiful and intelligent mind. If I could physically and mentally handle home schooling I would but I have missed so many of my own medical appts alrready that it is impossible, Since David hates to go into large stores where there are alot of people I generally run all my errands, appts and shopping while he is in school.</p><p></p><p>Rock and a Hard Place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazdamama, post: 500244, member: 12227"] Gotta love those magnadoodle boards...sure saves alot of paper. When David started there at age 3 he was in the ESE preK classroom for the first two years. Had a great teacher but did come home with a couple problems...wanted a bottle because another child was still drinking from one...was wetting himself at naptime although potty trained. Since being mainstreamed the language...ugh...he has learned is horrible. Some of his other behavior issues he picked up from his big brother who is in Residential Treatment Center (RTC) right now with mental health issues. I guess my email hit some nerves though as an IEP review has been scheduled for the 30th. That gives me plenty of time to get my ammunition prepared. I did let them now that they have failed FAPE since David has not progressed since 2nd grade and that I was going through WrightsLaw page by page. Mentioned that David does know the work when it is done on a one on one basis and that I have been requesting an aide or para for him for two years now to no avail. It was not a nice email that I sent and I am usually a nice person.....just don't mess with my boys. Apparently it was forwarded to the head of the ESE dept and to the only staffing specialist in our county that is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) certified. Problem with that is she is not the staffing specialist for all the schools with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) kids and is not the one for David's school. I am glad that they finally are going to include someone that KNOWS what the heck they are doing. They have been wasting a beautiful and intelligent mind. If I could physically and mentally handle home schooling I would but I have missed so many of my own medical appts alrready that it is impossible, Since David hates to go into large stores where there are alot of people I generally run all my errands, appts and shopping while he is in school. Rock and a Hard Place. [/QUOTE]
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