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<blockquote data-quote="sunxstone" data-source="post: 351174" data-attributes="member: 8297"><p>Just that they will start him in least restrictive environment, even though they know it won't work, and he'll have to transition into a more restrictive environment a few times until they get it right. She mentioned a day program where he would get education the first half of the day and counseling/therapy the second, then come home at night, and if we still needed more restrictive, a residential program. </p><p></p><p>The way she said it made it sound as if the school district would pay for it, but I have to have heard that wrong. difficult child really needs one on one attention. He has a para/aide here but even that just isn't enough. Or the way Texas schools are isn't. He completely rules the school. I'm really looking forward to seeing if he thrives in California. There has been nothing for him here. The school lets him watch inappropriate movies, play on easy child unsupervised (I've documented him on yahoo messenger from school), watch youtube videos.</p><p></p><p>The most inappropriate one was they let the class watch GI Joe. Weapons and violence. After having him physically removed from the campus a year before and taken to a psychiatric hospital due to threatening weapon violence. It's really just a what the heck environment! The Special Education director assured me there would be none of that there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunxstone, post: 351174, member: 8297"] Just that they will start him in least restrictive environment, even though they know it won't work, and he'll have to transition into a more restrictive environment a few times until they get it right. She mentioned a day program where he would get education the first half of the day and counseling/therapy the second, then come home at night, and if we still needed more restrictive, a residential program. The way she said it made it sound as if the school district would pay for it, but I have to have heard that wrong. difficult child really needs one on one attention. He has a para/aide here but even that just isn't enough. Or the way Texas schools are isn't. He completely rules the school. I'm really looking forward to seeing if he thrives in California. There has been nothing for him here. The school lets him watch inappropriate movies, play on easy child unsupervised (I've documented him on yahoo messenger from school), watch youtube videos. The most inappropriate one was they let the class watch GI Joe. Weapons and violence. After having him physically removed from the campus a year before and taken to a psychiatric hospital due to threatening weapon violence. It's really just a what the heck environment! The Special Education director assured me there would be none of that there! [/QUOTE]
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