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Was told not to bring difficult child back to school.
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 226182" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>The private aide is not a silly idea. I just don't think I'll find anyone who will work for what we were spending on tuition. But its an avenue we are looking at.</p><p>***</p><p>I also must clairfy that the public school is the one saying the 1-on-1 creates a "stigma" for the child and is why they weren't willing to provide it. Now I have 3/4 of the staff at this school who will back the position that he needs the 1-on-1, whever he goes; but the director is one of the 2 teachers that can handle him well, and she would probably be the one speaking on behalf of the Montessori school to the public school, and I doubt she'll adopt the rest of the staff's position, but Marg, I like your suggestion and I will try it if I need to.</p><p>***</p><p>I can't say that I know exactly why he was in with the 2 year olds. All the kids were together when I got there. It was during the after-school program and the ice storm was shutting everything down early, so it was all a little chaotic. But that's something to find out, too. </p><p>***</p><p>I know it wasn't the case yesterday, but sometimes the other teacher that works well with him works with the younger kids, and if another teacher or aide is having trouble, they will send him in with her where he will "help" her. He has NEVER been agressive to little ones before. Ever. Its always been a fear, but he has always maintained around them. This aspect alone is upsetting.</p><p>***</p><p>The director has 2:53 to call me, then I will call her. Hate to, on Christmas eve, but I need to get the ball rolling NOW on damage control for wee difficult child and where we're going come Jan 5. Even if she will take him back, I don't think he should go there; on the flip side, he needs closure with his friends and to leave the school on a positive note...</p><p>***</p><p>The immunologist has been using the overnight pulsox again and just called to say his O2 sats are still dropping very low thru the night, so we are heading down that avenue again, also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 226182, member: 1848"] The private aide is not a silly idea. I just don't think I'll find anyone who will work for what we were spending on tuition. But its an avenue we are looking at. *** I also must clairfy that the public school is the one saying the 1-on-1 creates a "stigma" for the child and is why they weren't willing to provide it. Now I have 3/4 of the staff at this school who will back the position that he needs the 1-on-1, whever he goes; but the director is one of the 2 teachers that can handle him well, and she would probably be the one speaking on behalf of the Montessori school to the public school, and I doubt she'll adopt the rest of the staff's position, but Marg, I like your suggestion and I will try it if I need to. *** I can't say that I know exactly why he was in with the 2 year olds. All the kids were together when I got there. It was during the after-school program and the ice storm was shutting everything down early, so it was all a little chaotic. But that's something to find out, too. *** I know it wasn't the case yesterday, but sometimes the other teacher that works well with him works with the younger kids, and if another teacher or aide is having trouble, they will send him in with her where he will "help" her. He has NEVER been agressive to little ones before. Ever. Its always been a fear, but he has always maintained around them. This aspect alone is upsetting. *** The director has 2:53 to call me, then I will call her. Hate to, on Christmas eve, but I need to get the ball rolling NOW on damage control for wee difficult child and where we're going come Jan 5. Even if she will take him back, I don't think he should go there; on the flip side, he needs closure with his friends and to leave the school on a positive note... *** The immunologist has been using the overnight pulsox again and just called to say his O2 sats are still dropping very low thru the night, so we are heading down that avenue again, also. [/QUOTE]
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