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Wee very off...ideas for school?
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 338308" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Shari, I agree with smallworld on this one--I don't read your every post so maybe I'm missing something but it just seems like a lot of wheels spinning with little forward progress being maintained. A facility to get him stabilized then hiring an advocate to help make sure that the transition back into school is handled in his best interest. </p><p> </p><p>If after he's stabilized he can't handle school and needs a therapeutic day setting then the district has to provide it even if it's not available in your district now or contract it out. It's the law. I know one family in our district who forced the district into creating a program for their son and he was the only student the first year. </p><p> </p><p>Another thought is to explore any medical aspects that might be still unturned--mri, ekg, genetic testing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 338308, member: 701"] Shari, I agree with smallworld on this one--I don't read your every post so maybe I'm missing something but it just seems like a lot of wheels spinning with little forward progress being maintained. A facility to get him stabilized then hiring an advocate to help make sure that the transition back into school is handled in his best interest. If after he's stabilized he can't handle school and needs a therapeutic day setting then the district has to provide it even if it's not available in your district now or contract it out. It's the law. I know one family in our district who forced the district into creating a program for their son and he was the only student the first year. Another thought is to explore any medical aspects that might be still unturned--mri, ekg, genetic testing. [/QUOTE]
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