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<blockquote data-quote="CSE Member" data-source="post: 111248" data-attributes="member: 2170"><p>Cat -</p><p></p><p>I agree with the points that Sheila brought up, but have a few other suggestions to add. </p><p></p><p>Since he has medical issues, his education should be put on hold. If the growth is at cause, it can be treated.</p><p></p><p>With that in mind, I'd rewrite your letter Make it into a cover letter that mentions the problems and your demands.</p><p> </p><p>People see themselves as 'busy' and many have reading comprehension issues, so a long letter is too much for them to handle. </p><p></p><p>Then provide separate pages or sections with the specifics of what you see as wrong and the solution you want to see applied. </p><p>It can be done in outline form, with Problem; Impact; Cause; Remedy</p><p></p><p>The incident with the 'pull-ups' should be a separate complaint. You should definitely treat that as sexual harassment, not just bullying. What would you do if your daughter's pants were pulled down in the bathroom? </p><p></p><p>Aaron has also reported being taunted and bullied at school by other students when he wets his pants. This has caused Aaron much distress. He even reported another student in a higher grade pulling his pull up down in the bathroom and ripping the sides of it.(This was on Monday, 11/26/07) On that day Aaron came home with his pull up TAPED to him, even though there were other pull ups in his backpack to change into. (Aaron has not been back to school since this incident as he expresses extreme anxiety, and tells me he hates school and hates being picked on and has no friends. When we even mention him going back to school he goes into complete meltdown mode and says he is afraid someone will kill him in the restroom. When asked who this child was that pulled his pullup down he says he doesnt know the boys name but he is in a higher grade. </p><p></p><p>&lt;&lt;&lt; I have not as of yet reported this incident to his teacher because I have been trying to decide whether to notify the police and press formal charges and had his other issues to contend with. </p><p></p><p>NOT - too busy caring for Aaron at home this past week. It sounds like you don't think it that important. </p><p></p><p>He should have had an aide to protect and help him.</p><p></p><p>Deal with his medical problems first and then see where his education goes.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p><p></p><p>Rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSE Member, post: 111248, member: 2170"] Cat - I agree with the points that Sheila brought up, but have a few other suggestions to add. Since he has medical issues, his education should be put on hold. If the growth is at cause, it can be treated. With that in mind, I'd rewrite your letter Make it into a cover letter that mentions the problems and your demands. People see themselves as 'busy' and many have reading comprehension issues, so a long letter is too much for them to handle. Then provide separate pages or sections with the specifics of what you see as wrong and the solution you want to see applied. It can be done in outline form, with Problem; Impact; Cause; Remedy The incident with the 'pull-ups' should be a separate complaint. You should definitely treat that as sexual harassment, not just bullying. What would you do if your daughter's pants were pulled down in the bathroom? Aaron has also reported being taunted and bullied at school by other students when he wets his pants. This has caused Aaron much distress. He even reported another student in a higher grade pulling his pull up down in the bathroom and ripping the sides of it.(This was on Monday, 11/26/07) On that day Aaron came home with his pull up TAPED to him, even though there were other pull ups in his backpack to change into. (Aaron has not been back to school since this incident as he expresses extreme anxiety, and tells me he hates school and hates being picked on and has no friends. When we even mention him going back to school he goes into complete meltdown mode and says he is afraid someone will kill him in the restroom. When asked who this child was that pulled his pullup down he says he doesnt know the boys name but he is in a higher grade. <<< I have not as of yet reported this incident to his teacher because I have been trying to decide whether to notify the police and press formal charges and had his other issues to contend with. NOT - too busy caring for Aaron at home this past week. It sounds like you don't think it that important. He should have had an aide to protect and help him. Deal with his medical problems first and then see where his education goes. Good luck Rick [/QUOTE]
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