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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 699311" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I hope so, Malika. I fought hard myself, cried a lot, felt lost. My son was stagnating academically and nobody seemed to care but my hus band and me. It was actually another mom who told me to call The Dept. Of Public Education. Her daughter had cerebral palsy and they had no place else to put her than in a class for behavioral problems...it was nuts. She had a mild case and could learn and was a very sweet girl, but she needed help a regular teacher couldn't give her.</p><p></p><p>My friend, at wits end, called The Dept. Of Public Education. A month later she was in a regular vlassroom with a para, something her school district had refused until forced. This shielded her from getting bullied too because the little girl had a speech impediment and walked oddly and was very small. She made friends once the bullying stopped and did good in school. Last I heard she was married.</p><p></p><p>If we choose to put our differently wired kids in school, we must fight (good word, Malika) to get an appropriate placement. If we don't want to fight or live somewhere that has no such appropriate settings, I love the newer homeschool options...all the cirriculums and now the free public schools online. You no longer have to be a teacher to administer the cirriculum. </p><p></p><p>Malika, do you have any options for your son like this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 699311, member: 1550"] I hope so, Malika. I fought hard myself, cried a lot, felt lost. My son was stagnating academically and nobody seemed to care but my hus band and me. It was actually another mom who told me to call The Dept. Of Public Education. Her daughter had cerebral palsy and they had no place else to put her than in a class for behavioral problems...it was nuts. She had a mild case and could learn and was a very sweet girl, but she needed help a regular teacher couldn't give her. My friend, at wits end, called The Dept. Of Public Education. A month later she was in a regular vlassroom with a para, something her school district had refused until forced. This shielded her from getting bullied too because the little girl had a speech impediment and walked oddly and was very small. She made friends once the bullying stopped and did good in school. Last I heard she was married. If we choose to put our differently wired kids in school, we must fight (good word, Malika) to get an appropriate placement. If we don't want to fight or live somewhere that has no such appropriate settings, I love the newer homeschool options...all the cirriculums and now the free public schools online. You no longer have to be a teacher to administer the cirriculum. Malika, do you have any options for your son like this? [/QUOTE]
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