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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 582952" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Wow, he is really trying to manipulate the whole situation. He doesn't take responsibility for anything, tries to say he can moderate his use, wants specific accommodations while "sent away", and is still trying to convince you this was just a slip up. </p><p>I wouldn't give up any rights to special education while he is in.....there are parents here who have had their kids with IEP's in Department of Juvenile Justice. Not sure how that worked while in but then when coming out there were meetings to get him back in. If his disability is genuinely related it shouldn't excuse him but be considered in treatment. (Often wishful thinking ....should be being the operative words)</p><p></p><p>I hope parents who have had kids with IEPs in Department of Juvenile Justice will share. Check online like on writeslaw to get information. </p><p></p><p>Do you need a paid educational consultant? Well, if you can't find a no cost advocate. Just make sure they are special education specialists.</p><p></p><p>Id want his IEP to continue. If he does turn things around and eventually goes to college or other post high school ed. That proof of ed. disability can help him get supports. </p><p></p><p>I can't imagine all that's going through your head. I remember when you first started posting and telling about the Wilderness program. It's been a long journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 582952, member: 12886"] Wow, he is really trying to manipulate the whole situation. He doesn't take responsibility for anything, tries to say he can moderate his use, wants specific accommodations while "sent away", and is still trying to convince you this was just a slip up. I wouldn't give up any rights to special education while he is in.....there are parents here who have had their kids with IEP's in Department of Juvenile Justice. Not sure how that worked while in but then when coming out there were meetings to get him back in. If his disability is genuinely related it shouldn't excuse him but be considered in treatment. (Often wishful thinking ....should be being the operative words) I hope parents who have had kids with IEPs in Department of Juvenile Justice will share. Check online like on writeslaw to get information. Do you need a paid educational consultant? Well, if you can't find a no cost advocate. Just make sure they are special education specialists. Id want his IEP to continue. If he does turn things around and eventually goes to college or other post high school ed. That proof of ed. disability can help him get supports. I can't imagine all that's going through your head. I remember when you first started posting and telling about the Wilderness program. It's been a long journey. [/QUOTE]
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