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The School Is Lying for Him
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 251699" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>I think that first off I would be calling the school, letting them know you found the $20 (if you are absolutely sure that is where the $20 you found came from), and ask them why they covered for him? I would want an answer to that first.</p><p> </p><p>I'm sorry that I cannot remember but how long has son been in this current placement? Is there any progress as all? If not, I believe a call to his psychiatrist is in order to begin researching where you go from here. Sounds like smallw is right, he probably needs to be in a setting where <strong>all</strong> his behaviors can be monitored and observed. A military enviornment for behavior issues may not be the right fit for a child with a whole list of mental disabilities. Structure and discipline are not going to work and are not going to give him success for the future.</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 251699, member: 805"] I think that first off I would be calling the school, letting them know you found the $20 (if you are absolutely sure that is where the $20 you found came from), and ask them why they covered for him? I would want an answer to that first. I'm sorry that I cannot remember but how long has son been in this current placement? Is there any progress as all? If not, I believe a call to his psychiatrist is in order to begin researching where you go from here. Sounds like smallw is right, he probably needs to be in a setting where [B]all[/B] his behaviors can be monitored and observed. A military enviornment for behavior issues may not be the right fit for a child with a whole list of mental disabilities. Structure and discipline are not going to work and are not going to give him success for the future. Sharon [/QUOTE]
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