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does anyone know parent rights when difficult child refuses to go to school?
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 576417" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Write it all out, copy your calendar appointments and get medical records, you'll be fine as long as you can list all your phone calls to school, meetings, what the results were, medication appts. and what they recommended, etc. Of course it's scary. But in the end you're doing more than enough. </p><p></p><p>Is there an iep? I forgot. If his Disability is interfering with school then there needs to be more support I'd think. Put in writing that you want further evaluations for sp. Ed. To develop a plan to help get him thru the school issues. There could be great incentives written in too. (That they provide, passes out of class earned for computer play or pool time or whatever they have)..... a support room if class is too stressful with ebd professionals who can take over teaching .....</p><p></p><p>Just thoughts...</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry this is increasing, It is one of the most helpless feelings when they flat out refuse things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 576417, member: 12886"] Write it all out, copy your calendar appointments and get medical records, you'll be fine as long as you can list all your phone calls to school, meetings, what the results were, medication appts. and what they recommended, etc. Of course it's scary. But in the end you're doing more than enough. Is there an iep? I forgot. If his Disability is interfering with school then there needs to be more support I'd think. Put in writing that you want further evaluations for sp. Ed. To develop a plan to help get him thru the school issues. There could be great incentives written in too. (That they provide, passes out of class earned for computer play or pool time or whatever they have)..... a support room if class is too stressful with ebd professionals who can take over teaching ..... Just thoughts... I'm sorry this is increasing, It is one of the most helpless feelings when they flat out refuse things. [/QUOTE]
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