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difficult child may get kicked off the bus!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 189210" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Your son has the exact same issues mine did at his age, although is speech had started to erupt by then.</p><p>I worked as a bus aide on a special needs bus. Regular buses don't have to have seat belts and most don't. </p><p>I would go with the special needs bus. I personally would rather my kid be safe than mainstreamed for bus service. My son still gets special needs bus service--they take him to a different school district--and he likes it. He knows all the kids and it is predictable for him. He is fifteen, mainstreamed this year (with supports if he needs help) and I feel his early special education brought him this far. </p><p>I would not have wanted him on the regular bus. At the age of your son, he would not have stayed in his seat and I would have been frightened. Regular bus drivers have too many kids to watch ours. Special Needs buses have aides to make sure all the kids are safe and belted (that was my job).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 189210, member: 1550"] Your son has the exact same issues mine did at his age, although is speech had started to erupt by then. I worked as a bus aide on a special needs bus. Regular buses don't have to have seat belts and most don't. I would go with the special needs bus. I personally would rather my kid be safe than mainstreamed for bus service. My son still gets special needs bus service--they take him to a different school district--and he likes it. He knows all the kids and it is predictable for him. He is fifteen, mainstreamed this year (with supports if he needs help) and I feel his early special education brought him this far. I would not have wanted him on the regular bus. At the age of your son, he would not have stayed in his seat and I would have been frightened. Regular bus drivers have too many kids to watch ours. Special Needs buses have aides to make sure all the kids are safe and belted (that was my job). [/QUOTE]
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