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Transitioning back to District- when is it right?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 268026" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>What supports are they offering for his transition? How many periods will he spend in "normal" classes and how many smaller ones? So much of education is based on trust. Do you trust the coordinator? Is there class selection based on issues that relate to his needs? </p><p></p><p>difficult child graduates in May with a standard certificate. It has taken a bunch of trust (as well as subtle and not so subtle advocacy) to have achieved this.</p><p>on the other hand I have to say that he was teased or labeled "an ESE kid" by his peers</p><p>and that made it difficult for him. It's quite possible that your son "may" be concerned about how he'll be received at the school if he is a fulltime student</p><p>there, instead of a visitor.</p><p></p><p>I'd be seeking as much detailed transition info as is available. As was mentioned above........IF.......you can find out who the "caring" teachers are that is a huge help. Good luck. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 268026, member: 35"] What supports are they offering for his transition? How many periods will he spend in "normal" classes and how many smaller ones? So much of education is based on trust. Do you trust the coordinator? Is there class selection based on issues that relate to his needs? difficult child graduates in May with a standard certificate. It has taken a bunch of trust (as well as subtle and not so subtle advocacy) to have achieved this. on the other hand I have to say that he was teased or labeled "an ESE kid" by his peers and that made it difficult for him. It's quite possible that your son "may" be concerned about how he'll be received at the school if he is a fulltime student there, instead of a visitor. I'd be seeking as much detailed transition info as is available. As was mentioned above........IF.......you can find out who the "caring" teachers are that is a huge help. Good luck. DDD [/QUOTE]
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