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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 40603" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>check this out- the school called and asked if i could meet with them (iep team) and middle school sp ed specialist this afternoon so i did. they are proposing to send difficult child to a therapeutic day school. does anyone have any thoughts on how successful these are? how well does a difficult child adjust back to mainstream if they go to this type of school for a couple of years? is this a little extreme? wouldn't it be cheaper for the school system to provide another person in the mainstream school to work with the few kids who have similar problems- my son made good grades but was disruptive (started out ok then escalated last couple of months he was there)- he had 18 minor violations of code of conduct from sept-mar 22.- the last 5 happened the last 3 weeks he was in school. my point to them was that discipling him like typical kid contributes to escalation. school members said they didn''t have person on board who had time to stop what they're doing and re-direct him or counsel him when he does these things and with so many kids in school ,they couldn't keep up with what was going on with each one on a daily basis.</p><p></p><p>thanks everyone for the great insight!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 40603, member: 3699"] check this out- the school called and asked if i could meet with them (iep team) and middle school sp ed specialist this afternoon so i did. they are proposing to send difficult child to a therapeutic day school. does anyone have any thoughts on how successful these are? how well does a difficult child adjust back to mainstream if they go to this type of school for a couple of years? is this a little extreme? wouldn't it be cheaper for the school system to provide another person in the mainstream school to work with the few kids who have similar problems- my son made good grades but was disruptive (started out ok then escalated last couple of months he was there)- he had 18 minor violations of code of conduct from sept-mar 22.- the last 5 happened the last 3 weeks he was in school. my point to them was that discipling him like typical kid contributes to escalation. school members said they didn''t have person on board who had time to stop what they're doing and re-direct him or counsel him when he does these things and with so many kids in school ,they couldn't keep up with what was going on with each one on a daily basis. thanks everyone for the great insight!! [/QUOTE]
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