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6 year old son keeps getting kicked out of school
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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 700826" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>Yes I plan to move out of this district by summer next year. I still have a lease until summer that I will lose a lot of money on if I break it. And my oldest is a senior and middle child is in the last year of middle school so moving the end of this school year is good timing for all. We are looking to buy and have checked out 2 different school districts with much better Special Education depts. this is the first time in probably 10 years we have been renters and it's driving me crazy. </p><p></p><p>As for private evaluations I'm still waiting for the appointment dates. The lssp here is newer and inexperienced but she does have a masters degree so she should be able to help with a diagnosis. I know that the results won't be a magical solution that makes his problems go away. All I'm hoping for a better understanding of what the problem is so we can come up with interventions that might actually work. </p><p></p><p>Today is parent teacher conference day so the kids have the day off. I emailed the teacher after school yesterday letting her know his form was still in his backpack yesterday(been in there filled out since Monday night) and wanted to know if she had any times left. She replied a few hours later saying that there's going to be a meeting for his test results next week anyway. She didn't see the need for a conference before that but if I really think it's nessacery then she'll let me know what times she has left today. I can't imagine how a conference with her and getting her point of view on what's happening in her classroom with him would be a waste of time but I guess to her it is? I wanted that time to ask her if she had ideas on building a better teacher/student relationship with her. He won't run off from the counsler or the new assistant principal. They are the only 2 people there that he has ever felt safe enough with to break down and cry in front of instead of hitting and running off. But I'm thinking now that's probably going to be a dead end with this teacher anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 700826, member: 20727"] Yes I plan to move out of this district by summer next year. I still have a lease until summer that I will lose a lot of money on if I break it. And my oldest is a senior and middle child is in the last year of middle school so moving the end of this school year is good timing for all. We are looking to buy and have checked out 2 different school districts with much better Special Education depts. this is the first time in probably 10 years we have been renters and it's driving me crazy. As for private evaluations I'm still waiting for the appointment dates. The lssp here is newer and inexperienced but she does have a masters degree so she should be able to help with a diagnosis. I know that the results won't be a magical solution that makes his problems go away. All I'm hoping for a better understanding of what the problem is so we can come up with interventions that might actually work. Today is parent teacher conference day so the kids have the day off. I emailed the teacher after school yesterday letting her know his form was still in his backpack yesterday(been in there filled out since Monday night) and wanted to know if she had any times left. She replied a few hours later saying that there's going to be a meeting for his test results next week anyway. She didn't see the need for a conference before that but if I really think it's nessacery then she'll let me know what times she has left today. I can't imagine how a conference with her and getting her point of view on what's happening in her classroom with him would be a waste of time but I guess to her it is? I wanted that time to ask her if she had ideas on building a better teacher/student relationship with her. He won't run off from the counsler or the new assistant principal. They are the only 2 people there that he has ever felt safe enough with to break down and cry in front of instead of hitting and running off. But I'm thinking now that's probably going to be a dead end with this teacher anyway. [/QUOTE]
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