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15 year old with conduct disorder needs to leave our home
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<blockquote data-quote="BloodiedButUnbowed" data-source="post: 730138" data-attributes="member: 13303"><p>Wow, you have been through the wringer and you deserve to live in peace. I am so sorry!</p><p></p><p>It sounds like you already have a plan in place. This is a very supportive community and we're all here for you.</p><p></p><p>An attorney may be able to assist you in achieving a residential placement for your son via the IEP process. You may be surprised and the district could indeed pony up for therapeutic. This happened in our case although my stepson is not out of district. Still your son's needs sound very significant and beyond the ability of a traditional public school to handle.</p><p></p><p>You may also want to ask for a special education advocate, usually their services are free to families. You can obtain names of possible advocates from the state department of education.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BloodiedButUnbowed, post: 730138, member: 13303"] Wow, you have been through the wringer and you deserve to live in peace. I am so sorry! It sounds like you already have a plan in place. This is a very supportive community and we're all here for you. An attorney may be able to assist you in achieving a residential placement for your son via the IEP process. You may be surprised and the district could indeed pony up for therapeutic. This happened in our case although my stepson is not out of district. Still your son's needs sound very significant and beyond the ability of a traditional public school to handle. You may also want to ask for a special education advocate, usually their services are free to families. You can obtain names of possible advocates from the state department of education. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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