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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 256868" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I have never heard of such an abusive school in this day and age. I don't know where you live but in Wisconsin, that principal AND his teachers AND their attitude would make them toast. I'd call the Dept. of Public Education on them and they'd be seriously investigated. You may want to do the same in YOUR state. The Dept. of Public Ed is usually at your state capital, and they WILL take your complaints and they have tons of control over every school district and can discipline harshly and they WILL intercede. The way this crew is dealing with your son is as bad as beating him up.</p><p> As for where you can find NeuroPsychs, NeuroPsychs can be found at Univeristy and Children's hospitals. Whether you have to inconvenience yourself and drive a few (or several) hours to see one, I think it's well worth it. Ya can't just shoot eveything down. </p><p>The principal is a nightmare. I go along with homeschooling him to get him AWAY from this principal. He is going to make your child feel hopeless and worthless. You need to know what is wrong with your child. CD is rarely diagnosed under 18--I'd run from anyone who diagnosed CD in a 9 year old. I do think you should do all you can to find and see a neuropsychologist in your area (and don't trust school testing, especially not THIS school testing). And forget Juvie. You and I, as adults, may not be able to survive juvy. The Judge is pretty nuts for even suggesting it to a child so young. He's going to think he's a criminal, something you don't want at nine. He may just decide to become one since everyone thinks he's so "bad." (((Hugs))) and keep looking. Maybe somebody from your state can help you, if you don't mind letting us know where you live. Each state varies a little bit (or even a lot). I feel so bad for you and precious son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 256868, member: 1550"] I have never heard of such an abusive school in this day and age. I don't know where you live but in Wisconsin, that principal AND his teachers AND their attitude would make them toast. I'd call the Dept. of Public Education on them and they'd be seriously investigated. You may want to do the same in YOUR state. The Dept. of Public Ed is usually at your state capital, and they WILL take your complaints and they have tons of control over every school district and can discipline harshly and they WILL intercede. The way this crew is dealing with your son is as bad as beating him up. As for where you can find NeuroPsychs, NeuroPsychs can be found at Univeristy and Children's hospitals. Whether you have to inconvenience yourself and drive a few (or several) hours to see one, I think it's well worth it. Ya can't just shoot eveything down. The principal is a nightmare. I go along with homeschooling him to get him AWAY from this principal. He is going to make your child feel hopeless and worthless. You need to know what is wrong with your child. CD is rarely diagnosed under 18--I'd run from anyone who diagnosed CD in a 9 year old. I do think you should do all you can to find and see a neuropsychologist in your area (and don't trust school testing, especially not THIS school testing). And forget Juvie. You and I, as adults, may not be able to survive juvy. The Judge is pretty nuts for even suggesting it to a child so young. He's going to think he's a criminal, something you don't want at nine. He may just decide to become one since everyone thinks he's so "bad." (((Hugs))) and keep looking. Maybe somebody from your state can help you, if you don't mind letting us know where you live. Each state varies a little bit (or even a lot). I feel so bad for you and precious son. [/QUOTE]
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