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difficult child starting to refuse school. Ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 198930" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Get the accommodations before he transfers. We did this and this is how: Call your Dept. of Public Education and ask for the advocate for Special Needs children. Your child needs an aid, including on the bus and should probably be in public school where she is ENTITLED to interventions. Don't allow them to bully you, just go over their heads. Get what you need for the little guy. It is not worth fighting with him every morning. I can tell you, from one who knows, that long bus ride is nice. The kids are out earlier (and with an aid on board, you know he's safe) and he's home later (ditto). You have more "me" time, and your son can get more help in public school, but you have to put on your armour and fight. Don't be afraid of the school. The dept of Public Education will call them on your behalf. (((Hugs)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 198930, member: 1550"] Get the accommodations before he transfers. We did this and this is how: Call your Dept. of Public Education and ask for the advocate for Special Needs children. Your child needs an aid, including on the bus and should probably be in public school where she is ENTITLED to interventions. Don't allow them to bully you, just go over their heads. Get what you need for the little guy. It is not worth fighting with him every morning. I can tell you, from one who knows, that long bus ride is nice. The kids are out earlier (and with an aid on board, you know he's safe) and he's home later (ditto). You have more "me" time, and your son can get more help in public school, but you have to put on your armour and fight. Don't be afraid of the school. The dept of Public Education will call them on your behalf. (((Hugs))) [/QUOTE]
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