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Was told not to bring difficult child back to school.
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 226037" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Shari, I think you should call PEATC in the morning and get their advice and ask for an advocate in your area. Go ahead and schedule that full neuropsychologist, even though it might not happen for 18 mos. Start asking psychiatrist and therapist for written letters of what they think, if you believe it will help your case. Document what has happened sometime ovcer the holiday break. I agree with getting into a public school system at this point- but I don't think you should give up on whatever supports he needs at that system just yet. I haven't found an easy answer for my sone yet, but I am more than happy to share what info I have found and agencies that have helped, etc. If nothing else, it might save you some time on the phone trying to get a little direction. Hang in there- that's the main thing- no one can or will advocate for your son like you will and no one knows him like you do.</p><p></p><p>At this point, he probably needs a one-on-one just to help him transition and get over this experience. I'm not so sure he'll need a one-on-one forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 226037, member: 3699"] Shari, I think you should call PEATC in the morning and get their advice and ask for an advocate in your area. Go ahead and schedule that full neuropsychologist, even though it might not happen for 18 mos. Start asking psychiatrist and therapist for written letters of what they think, if you believe it will help your case. Document what has happened sometime ovcer the holiday break. I agree with getting into a public school system at this point- but I don't think you should give up on whatever supports he needs at that system just yet. I haven't found an easy answer for my sone yet, but I am more than happy to share what info I have found and agencies that have helped, etc. If nothing else, it might save you some time on the phone trying to get a little direction. Hang in there- that's the main thing- no one can or will advocate for your son like you will and no one knows him like you do. At this point, he probably needs a one-on-one just to help him transition and get over this experience. I'm not so sure he'll need a one-on-one forever. [/QUOTE]
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