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<blockquote data-quote="aeroeng" data-source="post: 457675" data-attributes="member: 6557"><p>When it became clear that my son's school did not even know how to treat his dyslexia I knew the two main choices are to provide the support myself (higher a very expensive private therapist) or fight the school (I.e sue). Once you bring in a lawyer you tear down all possible communications. So I tried to work with the school and I provided the private additional support. It worked reasonably well, but only because I had the resources that I could provide it.</p><p></p><p>In your case it sounds like there is no possibility for communications, and you can not let them fail to provide your child with what he needs. But, you should also give them a chance to provide it. Meet with them, explain his needs and hear them out. Don't let them bully you, and stand up. I would have a hard time at this meeting, because all the bad memories would come flooding out and I would cry at the wrong times. So bring a box of tissues and keep fighting even then. </p><p></p><p>Then after they have had a chance to provide the proper services, consider contacting a lawyer. One that specializes with providing services to disabled students. Keep posting here for ideas and solutions for the problems that you know will come up. Maybe work with a counselor to resolve any buried issues that you will have to address. A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aeroeng, post: 457675, member: 6557"] When it became clear that my son's school did not even know how to treat his dyslexia I knew the two main choices are to provide the support myself (higher a very expensive private therapist) or fight the school (I.e sue). Once you bring in a lawyer you tear down all possible communications. So I tried to work with the school and I provided the private additional support. It worked reasonably well, but only because I had the resources that I could provide it. In your case it sounds like there is no possibility for communications, and you can not let them fail to provide your child with what he needs. But, you should also give them a chance to provide it. Meet with them, explain his needs and hear them out. Don't let them bully you, and stand up. I would have a hard time at this meeting, because all the bad memories would come flooding out and I would cry at the wrong times. So bring a box of tissues and keep fighting even then. Then after they have had a chance to provide the proper services, consider contacting a lawyer. One that specializes with providing services to disabled students. Keep posting here for ideas and solutions for the problems that you know will come up. Maybe work with a counselor to resolve any buried issues that you will have to address. A [/QUOTE]
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