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The schdule. They got around to it. Here it is!
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 374199" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Shari - I'm really disappointed in them. Surely they could have squeezed in a few more transitions in his puny little half day of (non)education. There's only 7, if you don't count the transition from sidewalk to first classroom. Really, they aren't trying very hard, are they?</p><p></p><p>Gag me. </p><p></p><p>Not a chance in Hades I'd put my kid thru this. There is zero continuity, zero chance for him to ever build up a comfort factor anywhere or with anyone. For heaven's sake, high schoolers *maybe* have that many transitions in a full day. And this is to create a smooth transition from a self-contained classroom last year? In what parallel universe?</p><p></p><p>Am I correct in thinking they were fighting out of district placement? And then they hand you this? Pretty much guarantees a meltdown within the first hour of school. Honestly, if it weren't for the fact that they're messing with- your kid and in my humble opinion intentionally setting him up for a massive failure, I'd tell you to take your phone off the hook and let them deal with it. But you simply cannot to that to him. Poor baby. These people are just... well, I'm speechless, hon.</p><p></p><p>"Everything could work out fine." Holy COW! These people are delusional. We're not talking about an average third grader who has been in mainstream the whole time, who hasn't been consistently denied the opportunity to receive FAPE, and who has had to suffer at the hands of these alleged educators who obviously don't have a clue of what they're doing. I'm just so aggravated for you.</p><p></p><p>Have you talked to advocate about this so-called schedule yet?</p><p></p><p>Hang tough, hon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 374199, member: 8"] Shari - I'm really disappointed in them. Surely they could have squeezed in a few more transitions in his puny little half day of (non)education. There's only 7, if you don't count the transition from sidewalk to first classroom. Really, they aren't trying very hard, are they? Gag me. Not a chance in Hades I'd put my kid thru this. There is zero continuity, zero chance for him to ever build up a comfort factor anywhere or with anyone. For heaven's sake, high schoolers *maybe* have that many transitions in a full day. And this is to create a smooth transition from a self-contained classroom last year? In what parallel universe? Am I correct in thinking they were fighting out of district placement? And then they hand you this? Pretty much guarantees a meltdown within the first hour of school. Honestly, if it weren't for the fact that they're messing with- your kid and in my humble opinion intentionally setting him up for a massive failure, I'd tell you to take your phone off the hook and let them deal with it. But you simply cannot to that to him. Poor baby. These people are just... well, I'm speechless, hon. "Everything could work out fine." Holy COW! These people are delusional. We're not talking about an average third grader who has been in mainstream the whole time, who hasn't been consistently denied the opportunity to receive FAPE, and who has had to suffer at the hands of these alleged educators who obviously don't have a clue of what they're doing. I'm just so aggravated for you. Have you talked to advocate about this so-called schedule yet? Hang tough, hon. [/QUOTE]
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