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difficult child starting to refuse school. Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 198874" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I have to walk in with him to school and sign him in and out. Part of the procedures. Usually he balks once inside the school - the parking lot today was relatively new.</p><p> </p><p>He had an IEP thru the public school up until just recently. We let it "expire" because he wasn't getting any services thru them. They think they can manage with the one floating aid that they have (floats between 25 kids/room and between 5 classrooms) and ever single one of the people who work with difficult child have said this will NOT work, yet the school won't bend on it. They say they will try it their way, and if it doesn't work, THEN they will bring someone in. </p><p> </p><p>Just fyi, all of my kids have gone to public school...difficult child would, too, except they did not help difficult child 1's position any, and I'm afraid it will be the same story with difficult child 2. I'd prefer he be in public school - making ends meet with him in private school are too tight - I just don't think it will work at all, and if he tries and fails BEFORE he gets accomodations...well, I think he'll be too far gone at that point...we all do.</p><p> </p><p>Can I force them to do what I think will work vs what they think will work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 198874, member: 1848"] I have to walk in with him to school and sign him in and out. Part of the procedures. Usually he balks once inside the school - the parking lot today was relatively new. He had an IEP thru the public school up until just recently. We let it "expire" because he wasn't getting any services thru them. They think they can manage with the one floating aid that they have (floats between 25 kids/room and between 5 classrooms) and ever single one of the people who work with difficult child have said this will NOT work, yet the school won't bend on it. They say they will try it their way, and if it doesn't work, THEN they will bring someone in. Just fyi, all of my kids have gone to public school...difficult child would, too, except they did not help difficult child 1's position any, and I'm afraid it will be the same story with difficult child 2. I'd prefer he be in public school - making ends meet with him in private school are too tight - I just don't think it will work at all, and if he tries and fails BEFORE he gets accomodations...well, I think he'll be too far gone at that point...we all do. Can I force them to do what I think will work vs what they think will work? [/QUOTE]
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