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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 468690" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>You know, I was too. In fact I called the middle school teacher several times while he was in 5th grade, poor woman. And I have taught middle school! I love middle school kids but was scared to death with his behaviors that he would provoke someone into killing him. Administration issues notwithstanding, he has had the best experience of all of his years in school. I have had him in charter, Special Education only, secluded classroom, etc. For us a mainstream setting for a few social exposures (and I dont think we can really estimate how much he gets out of glasses like global studies in the mainstream, he cant test well there but he talks about what he hears so I know he is not there just to be with peers.) I have a friend whose son is bigger and so can hurt more, but he is much better off academically. He is doing great in an alternative school for kids with neurobiological disorders. They love him and it has been two years now after not being able to stay in a school for over 5 years! His mom brought a lawyer by the way and when they couldn't find an appropriate placement before this she was paid a salary for teaching him at home! The only one in the district and it was because her parents paid for a private lawyer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 468690, member: 12886"] You know, I was too. In fact I called the middle school teacher several times while he was in 5th grade, poor woman. And I have taught middle school! I love middle school kids but was scared to death with his behaviors that he would provoke someone into killing him. Administration issues notwithstanding, he has had the best experience of all of his years in school. I have had him in charter, Special Education only, secluded classroom, etc. For us a mainstream setting for a few social exposures (and I dont think we can really estimate how much he gets out of glasses like global studies in the mainstream, he cant test well there but he talks about what he hears so I know he is not there just to be with peers.) I have a friend whose son is bigger and so can hurt more, but he is much better off academically. He is doing great in an alternative school for kids with neurobiological disorders. They love him and it has been two years now after not being able to stay in a school for over 5 years! His mom brought a lawyer by the way and when they couldn't find an appropriate placement before this she was paid a salary for teaching him at home! The only one in the district and it was because her parents paid for a private lawyer. [/QUOTE]
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