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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 203361" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>Hi Sharon,</p><p></p><p>My son has had issues since the age of 2. In a nut shell, hes been through 4 daycares, on various medications, does not respond well to stims and was in the psychiatric hospital this past summer for 3 weeks. This is his second year at this school. He is in 1st grade. He had an IEP and a para last year. He currently has an IEP and a para. He is diagnosisd with severe adhd and a mood disorder and they cannot rule out bipolar. Hehad issues last year and they are aware of his behavior, but on the 3rd day of school he flipped and bit and scratched his teacher and hit his para in the face. He scared the other kids so much 2 called their moms and didnt want to go to after school daycare if he was going to be there.</p><p></p><p>Our school does not have self contained classrooms so there really is no Special Education for him. The only Special Education is helping kids who need extra help. The new school is part of the public school system. The program rents a wing in a main stream elementary school. Our school district is picking up the tuition and the transportation costs. The way that it works is if a child is safe and doing well in this program they begin to start inclusion in that mainstream elementary. If the child has a history of doing well, they recommend, based on the documentation that the child returns to his original school. </p><p></p><p>Sheila youre right, it should not be this hard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 203361, member: 3477"] Hi Sharon, My son has had issues since the age of 2. In a nut shell, hes been through 4 daycares, on various medications, does not respond well to stims and was in the psychiatric hospital this past summer for 3 weeks. This is his second year at this school. He is in 1st grade. He had an IEP and a para last year. He currently has an IEP and a para. He is diagnosisd with severe adhd and a mood disorder and they cannot rule out bipolar. Hehad issues last year and they are aware of his behavior, but on the 3rd day of school he flipped and bit and scratched his teacher and hit his para in the face. He scared the other kids so much 2 called their moms and didnt want to go to after school daycare if he was going to be there. Our school does not have self contained classrooms so there really is no Special Education for him. The only Special Education is helping kids who need extra help. The new school is part of the public school system. The program rents a wing in a main stream elementary school. Our school district is picking up the tuition and the transportation costs. The way that it works is if a child is safe and doing well in this program they begin to start inclusion in that mainstream elementary. If the child has a history of doing well, they recommend, based on the documentation that the child returns to his original school. Sheila youre right, it should not be this hard! [/QUOTE]
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