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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 292722" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>It's been my experience that 1:1 means there will always be someone available to help the child. Last fall my difficult child was really out there and the school was trying to force an out of home/out of district placement. I refused to allow them to do that without first trying a 1:1 who was there exclusively for him. Guess what. It worked. He made it through the school year and made significant progress in social skills. Of course last years para has relocated and the school doesn't know who they'll hire for next school year, but difficult child's county social worker, myself, and difficult child's skills worker are to be involved in the interview process so we can hand pick someone who'll be most compatible with difficult child. The school district isn't real happy with me, but oh well I could care less my son will get what he needs to succeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 292722, member: 7736"] It's been my experience that 1:1 means there will always be someone available to help the child. Last fall my difficult child was really out there and the school was trying to force an out of home/out of district placement. I refused to allow them to do that without first trying a 1:1 who was there exclusively for him. Guess what. It worked. He made it through the school year and made significant progress in social skills. Of course last years para has relocated and the school doesn't know who they'll hire for next school year, but difficult child's county social worker, myself, and difficult child's skills worker are to be involved in the interview process so we can hand pick someone who'll be most compatible with difficult child. The school district isn't real happy with me, but oh well I could care less my son will get what he needs to succeed. [/QUOTE]
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