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13 year old son with repeat behavior issues at school
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 706768" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Is there some reason you don't want him in public school? In many states private schools do not have to follow IEPs. That was the case for my son so we switched schools and finally got cooperation. Dont get me wrong. We had to fight for it and that was exhausting, but the end result was great.D get an advocate. The school was suddenly very cooperative once we had one...the know the laws of the states and can take action.</p><p></p><p>I would never test a scol that didn't let the pants I at w. What are they hiding? I used to visit my sons classroom and was welcomed warmly</p><p></p><p>I doubt your son is misbehaving on purpose. It's sad that he is being perceived that way. I don't see how suspending him helps. It's crazy for a school that claims to understand special needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 706768, member: 1550"] Is there some reason you don't want him in public school? In many states private schools do not have to follow IEPs. That was the case for my son so we switched schools and finally got cooperation. Dont get me wrong. We had to fight for it and that was exhausting, but the end result was great.D get an advocate. The school was suddenly very cooperative once we had one...the know the laws of the states and can take action. I would never test a scol that didn't let the pants I at w. What are they hiding? I used to visit my sons classroom and was welcomed warmly I doubt your son is misbehaving on purpose. It's sad that he is being perceived that way. I don't see how suspending him helps. It's crazy for a school that claims to understand special needs. [/QUOTE]
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