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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 433706" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>right now i am very mad at myself for not insisting on them doing something more for him. first they were all about 'what's best for him' then bam, he's out. i am going to call the board office in the morning and try to get someone else on the phone. i don't know if calling the school would help. it is the same school board and the Special Education lady said he doesn't qualify and it's her job to make those decisions. i can't imagine that canada would not have laws to protect us from this. it's sad how they try to force you into mainstreaming your kid but when it comes down to it they won't let you unless you have them medicated. so basically drug your kid(even if the the medications have now given him heart problems) or homeschool. i don't even get how a kid can have too many special needs for one school and not enough for the next. that can't be. i mean, if there is going to be a grey area it should be an overlap not a gap. when i asked her what we are supposed to do if he can't go back on his medication if he isn't allowed to get into a Special Education school she said that wasn't a problem they had to deal with. i don't get why he was allowed to go before he was medicated but not now. at least he isn't hitting himself and throwing furniture anymore since his verbal skills have improved so much from his time on the medications. seriously, if you don't want to help the kids find a different feild of work. tomorrow we are going in to see the doctor anyways and find out the results of his latest tests. so if the doctor was right and he is gaping from heart palpitations then he is still having them after being weaned of his medications a few weeks as he is still gasping, a bit less though. i hate that i have to drug him to have him allowed to go to school. i feel like the decision is being forced on me when it's not whats best for him. i am worried about his heart right now and thinking we might not even be able to find another medication that can be used for a child so young that is heart friendly and effective. then what? homeschool forever? that ain't happening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 433706, member: 11339"] right now i am very mad at myself for not insisting on them doing something more for him. first they were all about 'what's best for him' then bam, he's out. i am going to call the board office in the morning and try to get someone else on the phone. i don't know if calling the school would help. it is the same school board and the Special Education lady said he doesn't qualify and it's her job to make those decisions. i can't imagine that canada would not have laws to protect us from this. it's sad how they try to force you into mainstreaming your kid but when it comes down to it they won't let you unless you have them medicated. so basically drug your kid(even if the the medications have now given him heart problems) or homeschool. i don't even get how a kid can have too many special needs for one school and not enough for the next. that can't be. i mean, if there is going to be a grey area it should be an overlap not a gap. when i asked her what we are supposed to do if he can't go back on his medication if he isn't allowed to get into a Special Education school she said that wasn't a problem they had to deal with. i don't get why he was allowed to go before he was medicated but not now. at least he isn't hitting himself and throwing furniture anymore since his verbal skills have improved so much from his time on the medications. seriously, if you don't want to help the kids find a different feild of work. tomorrow we are going in to see the doctor anyways and find out the results of his latest tests. so if the doctor was right and he is gaping from heart palpitations then he is still having them after being weaned of his medications a few weeks as he is still gasping, a bit less though. i hate that i have to drug him to have him allowed to go to school. i feel like the decision is being forced on me when it's not whats best for him. i am worried about his heart right now and thinking we might not even be able to find another medication that can be used for a child so young that is heart friendly and effective. then what? homeschool forever? that ain't happening. [/QUOTE]
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