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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 521637" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>bottom line...yup. Charter school has to provide the same as any school....but just like any school it only has to be reasonable accommodations and the fact is some charter schools are so focused specifically that if his needs are too unique they could make your life miserable trying to get the accommodations. I specifically worked for my last four years before I became a stay at home mom in a charter school doing speech therapy. </p><p></p><p>The behavior issues are the same as in any school. They SHOULD do the right thing, analyze and follow he bip. but as you know, some school has admin and staff that are good about this and some do not. </p><p></p><p>If the school is a good match and meets his overall needs then it may be you have less issues overall anyway. Some charter schools are so good and target kids who are a little unique anyway so they can be really tolerant and creative when it comes to ideas for redirecting and helping to overcome behaviors. </p><p></p><p>Hope you find it is a good match, there is nothing like finding a great school for your kiddo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 521637, member: 12886"] bottom line...yup. Charter school has to provide the same as any school....but just like any school it only has to be reasonable accommodations and the fact is some charter schools are so focused specifically that if his needs are too unique they could make your life miserable trying to get the accommodations. I specifically worked for my last four years before I became a stay at home mom in a charter school doing speech therapy. The behavior issues are the same as in any school. They SHOULD do the right thing, analyze and follow he bip. but as you know, some school has admin and staff that are good about this and some do not. If the school is a good match and meets his overall needs then it may be you have less issues overall anyway. Some charter schools are so good and target kids who are a little unique anyway so they can be really tolerant and creative when it comes to ideas for redirecting and helping to overcome behaviors. Hope you find it is a good match, there is nothing like finding a great school for your kiddo! [/QUOTE]
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